Here is a brief, and interesting infographic from The Washington Post.
Ironically, I’m willing to bet that the uncredited artist who drew this infographic looks just like the person in the image.
Sunday, January 26th, 2014
Here is a brief, and interesting infographic from The Washington Post.
Ironically, I’m willing to bet that the uncredited artist who drew this infographic looks just like the person in the image.
Patterson Clark made the graphic, and no, he doesn't look like that!
I caught myself sitting in that exact pose as I was reading it.
My office chair slump is actually frighteningly worse.
They forgot to mention potential knee problems due to muscle atrophy, which in turn can lead to tendon injuries during physical activities.
I would love more spotlight on this topic, am trying to find a good working position and it is hard to get it right.
I think many of us have a bad sitting position?
The best thing for employees to do is to use a donut-shaped pillow to sit on
To avoid hemorrhoids and pilonidal sinus
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