PHYSICAL PAIN while CAD-ing?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by JVansick, Jan 5, 2005.

  1. JVansick

    JVansick Guest

    CAD users sometimes experience pain while working long hours on their
    computer. If you are experiencing physical pain/discomfort in your arms,
    shoulders or wrists while using CAD applications, you may qualify to
    participate in a San Jose State University ergonomic study looking at
    potential pain reduction approaches.

    The study will include an initial ergonomic assessment, followed by a
    one-month alternative working approach, and post-ergonomic assessment.

    If you are interested in learning more, please post a reply or email the
    study's Principal Investigator, J. Vansick at .
     
    JVansick, Jan 5, 2005
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  2. JVansick

    neil Guest

    I am glad you mention this...I ve got this dreadful pain just under my
    wallet...get it with each new SW release....what I have found is that
    yelling full blooded abuse at an imaginary programmer and waving my arms in
    large forceful gestures relieves the tension at least temporarily...
    yours
    neil
     
    neil, Jan 6, 2005
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    Cliff Guest

    Seems that sitting is bad for back pain.
    Lie on your side .... that's best.
    Next best is to stand or walk.

    Now, about pain .. where's jb?
     
    Cliff, Jan 6, 2005
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    That70sTick Guest

    PRIO glasses did away with ALL of my physical computer pain issues.
    Highly recommended. See <http://www.prio.com> First bought in 1996.
    If I was famous, they would get a free endorsement from me.

    I just got a new pair. Some things to be aware of:
    --Most CAD jockeys will want a single-vision lens made to the
    prescription resulting from the PRIO exam and not the standard
    multi-vision PRIO lens
    --Don't let D.O.C. do the exam
     
    That70sTick, Jan 6, 2005
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