(NC)-Ergonomics is the study of the relationship between people and their work or workplace. It's also about matching jobs to the needs and abilities of workers.
What can I do, because of my arthritis, to make sure I'm performing daily activities effectively?
- Pace yourself and try to alternate between standing, sitting and walking.
- Work at a regular pace alternating strenuous activities with lighter ones.
- Perform important duties when you are more rested and energized. If you know a special event is coming, plan rest time to store up energy so you can perform when necessary.
What can I do, because of my arthritis, to make sure I'm working safely?
- Organize your workstation making sure your work materials are within reach and minimize reaching and twisting your body.
- You may want to use a sit/stand stool which lets you sit in almost a standing position.
This will relieve strain from prolonged standing. - Use a proper chair which ensures correct posture and access to your workstation (computer monitor, keyboard).
- Get up and stretch regularly - It's important to move!
- Choose the right shoes that are comfortable and fit correctly - remember, your feet DO increase in size as you age and feet also swell as the day progresses. Make sure your shoes are also well cushioned.
- Try to avoid heavy lifting. Use a cart or dollie to help transport items rather than lifting them.
For more information on Arthritis in the Workplace, call us:
The Arthritis Society Information Line - 1-800-321-1433 or log on to www.arthritis.ca.