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    neck pain are more common on using computer and sitting on its more time i need some file or books or research on this subject because this my graduation search please anyone know or have any help related on this subject i needs 4 help

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    Re: effect neck pain on using computer

    look Rehabilitation Gate - Powered by vBulletin its totally free and you'll find it helpful.


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    Re: effect neck pain on using computer

    Neck pain is common among computer users. Various studies evaluating the effect of different screen heights on the mechanical loading of neck and visual stress has been done. The cervical spine is remarkabe in its ability to provide optimal position of the head for the key sense organs of vision and hearing through a wide array of head and neck movement. Viewing a computer involves interaction between 2 systems; vision and posture. The head and neck comprise a complex neuromuscular system which when combined with the complexity of visual system, has contributed to controversy regarding the appropriate location of computer monitor.The complexity of the decision about the optimal location of a visual target for close range work requires consideration of both visual and biomechanical factors since contradictory recommendations may arise when the 2 systems are considered independently.So, there is a need to clarify these controversies and find out the appropriate screen heights that will be comfortable to head and neck posture and vision. It could be done by measuring craniovertebral, craniohorizontal, and gaze angles.Lowering the monitor height increases the range of comfortable head and neck posture and vision.Physiotherapist's role is to offer suggestions to clients regarding their workstation design and postural habits.
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    Re: effect neck pain on using computer

    mmmmmmm thanks 4 help, but i try to enter but i cant enter or find the subject related it


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    Re: effect neck pain on using computer

    mmmmmmmmm please if some research document was making on this subject please anyone post it for me to take information


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    Re: effect neck pain on using computer

    Hi,
    I think you have posted this in the wrong sub-category.

    May I suggest you send a new post under the "muskuloskeletal/ outpatients" heading and tell us exactly what your research question or hypothesis is.

    It's not my area, but looking at your post, I have some keywords for a literature search; try "vocational assessment" or "work station assessment".
    Regards,
    Fyzzio


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    Re: effect neck pain on using computer

    Hi
    sorry if u couldn't understand from my reply. I tried to give u an idea about the topic of research and method which could be carried out about neck pain in computer users as I did the research on ' effect of computer monitor height on head and neck posture'.
    For research purposes on a particular topic u have to go through the related relevant articles and journals.
    I might be able to help u if u specify more about your research topic

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