42-Tim-Hanwell Workplace Ttrends March 2015

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1 Tim Hanwell BSc OST a view from the coalface

Transcript of 42-Tim-Hanwell Workplace Ttrends March 2015

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Tim Hanwell BSc OST

a view from the coalface

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osteopathic viewpoint

back pain

sports injuries

neck pain

nerve pain

treating employees with musculoskeletal symptoms

muscle/tendon pathologies

joint pain

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DSE workstation assessment viewpoint

Allows me to visit different types of working spaces

73% of employers DO NOT comply with the DSE regulations

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office designLight, Heat, Humidity, Air Quality, Noise,

Acoustics, Flow, Ergonomics

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my top 10 office related musculoskeletal symptoms

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10 hip flexors & hamstrings

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10 hip flexors & hamstring tightness

o We sit for 12hours/day in UK. 70% at work

o Hip Flexor and Hamstring Tightness

o Pelvic rotation

o Angle of hip when sitting

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o Sit less: sit stand desking

o Encourage agile working/activity based working

o Dynamic sitting

o Regular stretching

10 hip flexors & hamstring tightness: the solution

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9 thoracic spine stiffness

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o The stiffest part of spine for protection

o Long periods sitting

o Lack of movement at workstation

o Can lead to pains around rib cage when breathing

o Add pressure to neck and lower back

9 thoracic spine stiffness

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o Movement

o Sit stand desks

o Agile/ABW working

o Dynamic sitting

o Stretching

o Osteopathic Treatment

9 thoracic spine stiffness: the solution

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8 carpel tunnel syndrome

carpel tunnel

ligamentmedian nerve

tendon sheaths

tendons

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8 carpel tunnel syndrome

o Pressure on under side of wrist

o Not a lot of space for any swelling

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o Correct chair height to produce neutral wrist angle

o Mouse : Vertical v Standard

o Gel pad for keyboard and mouse

o Stretching

o Treatment/Injection/Surgery

8 carpel tunnel syndrome: the solution

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7 eye strain

o Ciliary Muscles control the lens

o Some of the smaller muscles of the body

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o The ciliary muscles

can fatigue if

overused

o Affected by

screen distance

o Font size

7 eye strain

o Light in office and

on screen

o Blink rate v screen height

o Humidity : Especially in offices

with lots of paper

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7 eye strain: the solution

o Use blinds at window to

prevent glare

o Monitor humidity levels

in office

o Take regular breaks

from screen work

o Look 20 metres for 20

secs every 20 mins

o Use screen

contrast/brightness

controls

o Adjust the screen

resolution to suit your

eyes

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6 disc bulge leading to sciatica

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6 disc bulge leading to sciatica

o A disc bulge/herniation/prolapse

o Largest nerve in the body

o Can be impinged in lower back or buttock

o ‘Toothache’ pain down the leg

o Numbness/Pins and needles/Heaviness

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o Have chair with good

lumbar support or

pelvic stabilisation

o Sit Stand desks

o Reduce pressure on

front of disc

o Maintain good core

strength and flexibility

o Eliminate high impact

exercise and lifting

o Take regular breaks

from sitting

6 disc bulge leading to sciatica: the solution

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5 repetitive strain injury

Average numbers of days off sick with RSI is 13

RSI costs employers almost £300 million per year in lost

working time, sick pay and administration

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5 repetitive strain injury

o Pain in the forearm muscles

o Tends to affect the wrist extensor muscles

o Often associated with poor wrist

angle/choice of mouse/seat

height/workload/work pattern

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o Centre the keyboard (spacebar in the

middle of user)

o Choose correct mouse style/size

o A mini / ergo keyboard can help

o Take regular breaks/seek treatment

5 repetitive strain injury: the solution

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4 tension headaches

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o Neck extension from poor screen position

o Increase in stress levels

o Background noise

o Dehydration from poor humidity control or

not enough hydration

o Screen brightness or external glare

4 tension headaches

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o Ensure lower back is

supported in chair to

prevent neck extension

o Reduce/protect from

background noise

(servers, printers,

copiers etc)

o Adjust screen contrast

o Reduce glare (blinds at

windows)

o Keep hydrated

4 tension headaches: the solution

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3 lower back pain

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o Muscles fatigue/ Spinal stiffness

o Lack of movement

o Anterior pressure on discs

o Poor core strength

Back pain is the leading cause of long-term sickness in the UK,

responsible for more than 15 million lost work days in 2013.

3 lower back pain

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o Good lumbar support

o Sit back in your chair

o Move chair close to

desk

o Add variety to working

day. ABW

o Take regular breaks

o Dynamic sitting

o Sit stand desks

o Maintain good core strength

3 lower back pain: the solution

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2 neck pain

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o Offset screen

o Looking down at device

o Head is heavy 4.5 KG

o Lots of muscle tension to keep it upright

o Poor sitting posture

2 neck pain

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2 neck pain

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o Keep screen central to reduce spinal rotation

o Lean back in your chair

o Set lumbar support at correct height and depth

o Set chair seat and screen at correct height

o Use a headset

2 neck pain: the solution

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1 levator scapulae pain

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o Mouse too far away

o Carrying laptop

o Wedging phone v headsets

o Stress/tension

o Cold causes hunching

1 levator scapulae pain

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o Support arms on desk when typing/mousing

o Avoid wedging phone between ear and shoulder

o Keep shoulder bag weight to a minimum

o Stretch the anterior (Pectoral) muscles

1 levator scapulae pain: the solution

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summary

Encourage employees :

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Encourage employees :

o To take regular breaks

summary

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Encourage employees :

o To take regular breaks

o To think about how

they sit

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Encourage employees :

o To take regular breaks

o To think about how

they sit

o Use the correct mouse

and keyboard

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Encourage employees :

o To take regular breaks

o To think about how

they sit

o Use the correct mouse

and keyboard

summary

o Discuss problems with

noise/temperature and any

symptoms

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Encourage employees :

o To take regular breaks

o To think about how

they sit

o Use the correct mouse

and keyboard

summary

o Discuss problems with

noise/temperature and any

symptoms

o But not in offices too close to

my osteopathic practice!

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o Free analysis of your office, to help to identify

areas for improvement including :

o ENVIRONMENTAL EMOTIONAL and PHYSICAL

expert walkthrough

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