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Optimal Posture and Position at the Computer By Deborah T. Powell Endeavor Elementary Harvest, Alabama
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Optimal Posture and Position at the Computer By Deborah T. Powell Endeavor Elementary Harvest, Alabama.

Mar 27, 2015

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Page 1: Optimal Posture and Position at the Computer By Deborah T. Powell Endeavor Elementary Harvest, Alabama.

Optimal Posture and Positionat the Computer

By Deborah T. Powell

Endeavor Elementary

Harvest, Alabama

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Students should have correct posture while at the computer.

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Posture

• Spine straight leaning slightly forward

• Centered in front of keyboard

• Comfortable distance from keyboard

• Feet on floor, slightly apart

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Feet and lower back supported.

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Eyes should be level with the monitor.

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Shoulders down, arms relaxed. Elbows level with the keyboard.

• Arms relaxed; elbows naturally close to body

• Forearms nearly parallel with slope of keyboard

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Fingers curved and wrist slightly elevated.

• Fingers curved, tips of fingers resting lightly on keys

• Wrists low, but palms of hands not resting on the keyboard

• Hands and wrists "quiet," almost motionless

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IF YOU DO THIS . . .

• You will type faster.• You will make fewer

mistakes.• You will be able to type

longer without getting as tired.

• It will be less likely that you will have health problems with your hands and wrists.

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And you will be happy!