Sit to Stand Workstations
Desks and tables that can be lowered or raised so that people can work either standing up or sitting down are gaining increasing popularity. Where once price was the inhibiting factor this new range we now offer is extremely cost effective.
In this excerpt of a study on adjustable tables/workstations by Professor Alan Hedge, it was found that…
Four out of five people prefer to work at electric, adjustable computer stations that allow them to stand at their computers part of the day, according to a new Cornell study. The study also found that people with access to electrically adjustable tables choose to stand at their computers about 20 percent of the day.
“We found that the computer workers who had access to the adjustable work surfaces also reported significantly less musculoskeletal upper-body discomfort, lower afternoon discomfort scores and significantly more productivity,” said Alan Hedge, professor of design and environmental analysis in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell and director of Cornell’s Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory. To read more…
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