sunshine221
06-23-2007, 06:13 AM
I see on moonchaser's recent post - several responses about "sitting at a computer all day" for employement.
While its often a moot point to speculate as to why our problems have happened and the doctors won't even discuss this - I'm curious as to how many of us have computer/desk jobs.
I personally am an engineer by training but for the past 25 years have run a computer consulting business. I have seen trends in furniture design come/go etc. - I have a desk where the monitor is below the desk surface with a glass top on the desk - I used to love it! (now I just use it when I have to - it's my payroll/AP desk)
The first thing the physical therapist did with me after surgery (laminectomy C4-C7 Sept 05) was to tell me to get a better fitting chair and watch keyboard and monitor height and position.
I'm interested in hearing other people's comments on this - might be valuable advice to the rest of us.
While its often a moot point to speculate as to why our problems have happened and the doctors won't even discuss this - I'm curious as to how many of us have computer/desk jobs.
I personally am an engineer by training but for the past 25 years have run a computer consulting business. I have seen trends in furniture design come/go etc. - I have a desk where the monitor is below the desk surface with a glass top on the desk - I used to love it! (now I just use it when I have to - it's my payroll/AP desk)
The first thing the physical therapist did with me after surgery (laminectomy C4-C7 Sept 05) was to tell me to get a better fitting chair and watch keyboard and monitor height and position.
I'm interested in hearing other people's comments on this - might be valuable advice to the rest of us.

