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The mouse is biting some PC users | The mouse is biting some PC users |
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Rob Skitmore of the London Science Museum predicts the mouse with remain a dominant force despite new technologies such as touch screens | Rob Skitmore of the London Science Museum predicts the mouse with remain a dominant force despite new technologies such as touch screens |
As the computer mouse celebrates 40 years since its first public appearance, its role in every day routine has become widespread. | As the computer mouse celebrates 40 years since its first public appearance, its role in every day routine has become widespread. |
The humble mouse gave people a way to interact with their computers - both at home and at work. | The humble mouse gave people a way to interact with their computers - both at home and at work. |
What started off as a wooden shell with two metal wheels is now standard office equipment alongside the keyboard. | What started off as a wooden shell with two metal wheels is now standard office equipment alongside the keyboard. |
But this device is part of a rising problem costing the UK economy £300m a year in lost working time, sick pay and administration. | But this device is part of a rising problem costing the UK economy £300m a year in lost working time, sick pay and administration. |
Office workers using computers constantly are at risk from repetitive strain injury (RSI), more recently known as non-specific arm pain (NSAP). | Office workers using computers constantly are at risk from repetitive strain injury (RSI), more recently known as non-specific arm pain (NSAP). |
Report early | Report early |
This is a collection of symptoms covering work-related upper limb problems, which can affect the hands, wrists, necks, arms and upper back. | This is a collection of symptoms covering work-related upper limb problems, which can affect the hands, wrists, necks, arms and upper back. |
There were 115,000 new cases last year, up from 86,000 the previous year, according to statistics by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). | There were 115,000 new cases last year, up from 86,000 the previous year, according to statistics by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). |
Make sure you feel really comfortable and listen to your body - do something about the problem rather than allowing it to get worse Sonia Job, RSI sufferer | Make sure you feel really comfortable and listen to your body - do something about the problem rather than allowing it to get worse Sonia Job, RSI sufferer |
"I have noticed an increase on people with upper limb problems," said Pauline Cole, a spokesperson for the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics (ACPOHE). | "I have noticed an increase on people with upper limb problems," said Pauline Cole, a spokesperson for the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Ergonomics (ACPOHE). |
"A lot of people are using computers more, even in jobs you wouldn't traditionally expect it," she added. | "A lot of people are using computers more, even in jobs you wouldn't traditionally expect it," she added. |
She believes reporting aches and pains early on is key because the condition is much easier to treat if treated from the start. | She believes reporting aches and pains early on is key because the condition is much easier to treat if treated from the start. |
'Crunching feeling' | 'Crunching feeling' |
But back in 1991, Sonia Job was not aware that spending long periods of time in front of a machine was causing her health problems. | But back in 1991, Sonia Job was not aware that spending long periods of time in front of a machine was causing her health problems. |
"It started off with pains on my neck and right shoulder blade. Sometimes I can't move my neck to the left or right, and I can't put my chin down to my chest" she said. | "It started off with pains on my neck and right shoulder blade. Sometimes I can't move my neck to the left or right, and I can't put my chin down to my chest" she said. |
The "crunching feeling" at the top of her back only got worse as she continued physically overstretching herself when writing emails and putting together spreadsheets at work. | The "crunching feeling" at the top of her back only got worse as she continued physically overstretching herself when writing emails and putting together spreadsheets at work. |
These days the pain can prevent her from driving a car and it makes every day tasks like doing the washing up difficult. | These days the pain can prevent her from driving a car and it makes every day tasks like doing the washing up difficult. |
"Make sure you feel really comfortable and listen to your body. Do something about the problem rather than allowing it to get worse," she advised. | "Make sure you feel really comfortable and listen to your body. Do something about the problem rather than allowing it to get worse," she advised. |
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First ever computer mouse demo in 1968 | First ever computer mouse demo in 1968 |
Regular breaks | Regular breaks |
Physiotherapist Pauline Cole recommended taking regular breaks away from the computer, rotating tasks, taking care with posture, and using a headset to type while on the phone. | Physiotherapist Pauline Cole recommended taking regular breaks away from the computer, rotating tasks, taking care with posture, and using a headset to type while on the phone. |
TIPS TO AVOID RSI Try to avoid prolonged or repetitive tasksUse both handsTake short breaks rather than one long oneKeep warm - cold muscles don't extend properlyReport pain or other symptoms straight awayUse a headset when talking and typingRotate work tasks to vary routine Follow guidance from your individual assessmentCustomize your mouse settings to use it occasionally with your other hand | TIPS TO AVOID RSI Try to avoid prolonged or repetitive tasksUse both handsTake short breaks rather than one long oneKeep warm - cold muscles don't extend properlyReport pain or other symptoms straight awayUse a headset when talking and typingRotate work tasks to vary routine Follow guidance from your individual assessmentCustomize your mouse settings to use it occasionally with your other hand |
Individual assessments should be provided by employers for each staff member and reasonable adjustments made to meet their needs. | Individual assessments should be provided by employers for each staff member and reasonable adjustments made to meet their needs. |
People working at a number of different desks, for instance in call centres, would benefit from adjustable office equipment such as computer screens and chairs. | People working at a number of different desks, for instance in call centres, would benefit from adjustable office equipment such as computer screens and chairs. |
Regular breaks and access to occupational health specialists should also be given to all employees. | Regular breaks and access to occupational health specialists should also be given to all employees. |
However, there are concerns that these basic requirements are not being met at schools where children use computers daily. | However, there are concerns that these basic requirements are not being met at schools where children use computers daily. |
Bunny Martin, who runs charity Body Action Campaign, said schools tend to have a single standard computer set-up for nine and 15-year-olds alike. | Bunny Martin, who runs charity Body Action Campaign, said schools tend to have a single standard computer set-up for nine and 15-year-olds alike. |
Individual needs | Individual needs |
The charity runs a film and animation programme for children which is aimed at teaching them safe practices when interacting with technology. | The charity runs a film and animation programme for children which is aimed at teaching them safe practices when interacting with technology. |
Ms Martin said around 60% of children she meets have first symptoms of NSAP, including strain-related pain in the neck and shoulders. | Ms Martin said around 60% of children she meets have first symptoms of NSAP, including strain-related pain in the neck and shoulders. |
She is concerned that young children are spending excessive amounts of time on machines, texting on mobiles and playing computer games. | She is concerned that young children are spending excessive amounts of time on machines, texting on mobiles and playing computer games. |
But as tech has evolved, the computer mouse has also come a long way over 40 years to meet the diverse needs of its users. | But as tech has evolved, the computer mouse has also come a long way over 40 years to meet the diverse needs of its users. |
There is even a "footmouse" that gives the users the ability to move the cursor and click the buttons with their feet. | There is even a "footmouse" that gives the users the ability to move the cursor and click the buttons with their feet. |
Other types of the device include ergonomic, trackball, vertical, cordless, scroll, for left and right-handed people, and in smaller sizes for children, among others. | Other types of the device include ergonomic, trackball, vertical, cordless, scroll, for left and right-handed people, and in smaller sizes for children, among others. |
But to ensure individual needs are met, physiotherapist Pauline Cole reiterated: "One size does not fit all, and that's why the workplace assessment is important in the first place." | But to ensure individual needs are met, physiotherapist Pauline Cole reiterated: "One size does not fit all, and that's why the workplace assessment is important in the first place." |