Ergonomics in the Office

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While an office job may seem better suited for a person with rheumatoid arthritis than manual labor, the repetitive tasks and long periods of sitting involved in most office jobs can take a toll as well…I’ve discovered there are some beneficial tools that can decrease the amount of discomfort caused by a day in the office.

When you’re living with any type of arthritis, everyday tasks can be a lot more challenging. Whether you’re a working mom, a work-from-home mom, or simply someone who uses a computer on a regular basis, Tamara Haag offers some great tips for ergonomics in the office in this RheumatoidArthritis.net article.

Ergonomics in the Office

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Diagnosed with RA in 2000 at the age of 22 (following years of precursors, symptoms and misdiagnoses), Tamara has been balancing the demands of family, work, and school with disease management. When she can carve out the time, she enjoys reading, yoga, amateur photography and writing.

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