every time I rest my elbows on the desk
get a chair with armrests and get an ergonomically correct set up.
Michael B.
get a chair with armrests and get an ergonomically correct set up.
Michael B.
Another golden tip!!! Dont' ignore it!!!Quote from ElectricSavant:
every time I rest my elbows on the desk
get a chair with armrests and get an ergonomically correct set up.
Michael B.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
but I can't help to bend forward and rest
Hawker, I know your aware of your position and eye condition....especially after this thread....
But also pay attention to the length of your torso in comparision to the desk height and adjust your chair to the correct height. By adjusting your chair will cause a different response to the many unconscious adjustments you are making with the position of your body, while remaining still and concentrating on the charts.
Not only may you subconsciously lean over to read the screen because of an unknown eye problem....but you can also be doing damage to your neck.
Michael B.
Quote from Scientist:
Another golden tip!!! Dont' ignore it!!!
I have a luxury executive chair that can be set to both recline and to be fixed forward. I've never got it in recline mode, it's extremely comfy and I never have back problems anymore (used to have them badly!).
The only next better / healthiest solution would be to sit on a gymnastic ball. That's not really my thing though - So yeah. It's up to you.
I'm impressed by all the great contributions to this thread. I think we've touched an age-old traders problem here...
Scientist.