Workplace Wellness: Creating a Proper Workspace

Workplace Wellness: Creating a Proper Workspace

workplace wellness_thumbnailOur next topic in the workplace wellness series is creating a proper work station. Sitting at a desk with little mobility throughout the day, coupled with repetitive activities, can contribute to aches, pains, and eventual injuries.  It is essential to ensure that your workspace is set up properly. This includes choosing the right chair, ensuring that your keyboard is in the right position and that your computer monitor is the right distance away.  These may seem minor, but can make a major impact on keeping your body pain free.

Here are a few specific guidelines for your work station that we hope will help maximize your comfort and safety.

Your chair should have the following:

  • Wheels (5 for better mobility)
  • The ability to twist freely on its base
  • Adjustable height
  • Adjustable arm rests that will allow you to sit close to your desk
  • Lumbar support
  • Seat base that adjusts to a comfortable angle and allows you to sit up straight

The position of the keyboard is critical:

  • The keyboard should be at a height that allows you to have your forearms slightly below a horizontal line—or your elbows at slightly more than a 90 degree angle.
  • You should be able to slide your knees under the keyboard tray or desk.
  • Avoid reaching for the keyboard by extending your arms or raising your shoulders.
  • Try to avoid having the keyboard on top of your desk. That is too high for almost everyone—unless you can raise your seat. The elbow angle is the best test of keyboard position.

The position of your computer monitor is important:

  • The monitor should be directly in front of you.
  • The top of the monitor should be at your eye level, and at a distance where you can see it clearly without squinting, or leaning forward or backward.
  • If you need glasses for reading, you may need to have a special pair for use at your computer to avoid tipping your head backward to see through bi-focals or other types of reading glasses.

Stay tuned for next week’s series which will feature some exercise videos you can do at your desk!

Already experiencing pain?

If you already experience pain or you would like assistance in setting up your workstation, Baudry Therapy Center can help. Call us today to make an appointment at 504.841.0150 or visit our website.

Source: APTA MoveForward

Movember: Making Men’s Health a Priority

Movember: Making Men’s Health a Priority

By: Rich Baudry

manreasFor the month of Movember, we are making men’s health a priority! This week’s blog is focused on getting your mind right! While we preach about the importance of physical activity, mental health is equally important.

This past weekend I had the opportunity to attend a spiritual retreat at the Manresa House of Retreats in Convent, Louisiana. It was a silent retreat based on the principles and foundations of the teachings of St. Ignatius Loyola.

Wow! How refreshing it was for me!  It was an opportunity to reflect, to think and to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.  Talk about getting healthy! A retreat is a great way to get your head right.

In my life, I have attended several types of retreats: work retreats, professional retreats and spiritual retreats all of which have refreshed and energized me.  In all cases, I have reinvigorated my passion for work and home life.  Most importantly, I returned more healthy than I was before the retreat. My mind was clear!

I highly recommend taking the time to give yourself the gift of a retreat. Whether work-related, professionally-related or spiritually-related, a retreat is a great way to refresh, re-energize and most definitely improve your health.

We teach our clients that physical activity helps to improve your brio, but there are many ways to increase your brio. My suggestion is to try attending a retreat. Here are two retreat options nearby.

Manresa House of Retreats
5858 La 44 Convent, LA 70723
Convent, la 70723-0089
p: (800) 782-9431
www.manresala.org

 

Emmaus Retreat Ministry
St. Dominic Parish
Brad Murret
p: (504) 481-8012/ (504) 288-1480
St. Dominic Parish Ministry Website 

 

Please feel free to relate your retreat experiences and share where other great retreats can be found. Make your health a priority!