Digital capture & ergonomics
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Ergonomic assessment overview for office workers in MSK clinics

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Ergonomics is one lever among many. Document it as such.

At a glance

  • Capture posture before and after equipment changes you actually control.
  • Tie recommendations to measurable tasks: typing hours, meeting load.
  • Escalate when symptoms suggest non-ergonomic pathology.

Layers: environment, behaviour, capacity

Environment covers hardware; behaviour covers breaks and micro-movements; capacity covers strength and endurance. Office workers often need multiple layers addressed. Software photos illustrate only one slice.

Measurement hooks that justify reassessment

Define which metrics you expect to shift after a monitor riser or chair swap. If you predict no postural change but symptom change, say that explicitly to align expectations.

How many credits does each analysis type use?

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Employer communication without overstepping

When writing letters for HR, stay within your scope. Recommend adjustments, not occupational health legal conclusions unless qualified.

PosturalCheck documentation in occupational referrals

Use consistent multi-view captures so external readers see comparable images across visits. PDF branding should match clinic letterhead for credibility.

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