Here's how to update your home office to avoid costly pain
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"When someone goes from working at a desk to working on a couch with a laptop, you can guarantee there is going to be issues," said Anthony Nagy, who set up a home office ergonomics consultation program at TCO.
"Even after the pandemic has waned, many employers are choosing to permanently allow employees to work remotely, signaling a long-term shift in where work is done," wrote Cameron Macht, a DEED analyst.
The state's private employers reported 73,100 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2022, an injury rate that exceeded the national number.
Ergonomic experts follow the "rule of 90," encouraging people when sitting to keep their elbows, hips, and knees at 90-degree angles to enhance posture.
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