Research suggests that more than 5% of the workforce is currently suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. This musculoskeletal injury occurs when the median nerve that runs through the wrist is overused and becomes inflamed. Given the syndrome can impact any person, in any industry, many employers are putting practices in place to help reduce the risk of their employees developing the syndrome.
One of the easiest ways to reduce the risk of carpal tunnel is to establish a neutral work space that keeps your body in the most natural position when seated. By finding a neutral position, you are able to lower the stress of static postures often associated with work. While creating a neutral work space is just a piece of the puzzle, implementing these simple steps will help keep your body aligned in a relaxed state to significantly reduce the risk of developing carpal tunnel.
While the process of finding neutral when in a seated position is straight forward, there are several steps that should implemented to get into the optimal position when working.
The idea is to maintain postures that require the least amount of effort on the body, so if you’re feeling tense thinking about how to get into these neutral positions, take a deep breath and relax the shoulders while the elbows and arms take on the “L” position. They will naturally relax with the shoulders with this oxygen intake.
6. Step Six: Hands/wrists are in a straight line with forearms
This last step involves maintaining the hands/wrists in a straight line with the forearms. This may require
an adjustment of either the chair height or the height of the surface your hands are required to work off.
When it comes to being in a neutral position when seated, it is important to remember that our body’s most comfortable position is to be in straight lines. While this may not feel natural to some of us in the beginning, keeping straight lines prevents stress on our muscles and nerves, significantly reducing the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome or any other musculoskeletal injury.
Briotix works diligently with our customers to reduce musculoskeletal injuries in employees of all positions. A major part of this work is on-going education from our professional Ergonomists. To learn more about how our team can help your company reduce workplace injuries and save you money, contact us today. Give us a call or complete the online form and we will contact you.