Frequently using a computer may cause ergonomics issues, warns the Rosemont, IL-based American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Repetitive movements, forceful exertions and awkward postures – many of which are required for extended work on a computer – can lead to nerve, tendon, ligament or muscle damage. Click here to learn more about avoiding neck pain during computer work.
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