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Are you sitting comfortably?

Ergonomic design has been studied for thousands of years and yet the health impacts of bad design, which can be profound and long lasting, are still often overlooked. In 2017 ergonomic expert Professor Alan Hedge told Facility Management magazine, “When you look at musculoskeletal problems, which account for about two-thirds of all compensable injuries in most developed countries, those are occurring because of how people are working with computers in office workplaces.”

We can now add to that ‘people working with computers in hastily set-up home offices’ where the

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