Organize Your Every Day Ergonomically Correct!
Use Keyboards, Mouse And Frequent Breaks
We hear about the prevention of different diseases almost daily and do know that it is vital to our health to the right thing. Yet, the majority does hardly anything to boost their health and spend a few minutes a day to prevent conditions that are… preventable.
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) are so wide spread these days among the millions all over the world! The exciting thing is that these conditions are preventable when those who are prone to get them do something about it.
Those of us who spend long hours at the computer screen are very much prone to get RSI or CTS if we do not take care of our health. Frequent stops and easy exercises make these conditions avoidable!
Special stretching exercises for your hands and fingers can add a very powerful work ethic into your home or office environment. Good habits are contagious! Your co-worker and friends will ask their “WHY” you’re doing it. Explaining, i.e., educating them about RSI an CTS will spread the word and motivation to get on the wagon with those who do something to prevent these painful conditions.
Having modern and ergonomically-built keyboards and mouse does contribute to an overall success in prevention of these modern-day diseases – RSI and CTS.
Penclic, a Swedish company, has been designing friendly keyboards and mouse devices for people like you and me. Employing the minds and creativity of people who are wild about their computers, Penclic has developed several generations of keyboards that suit different lifestyles and tastes. Mostly important, they are all ergonomically friendly!
This Penclic Mini Keyboard C2 is one of their latest contributions to this computer world, and can be used in office and during travel as well. It is compact, lightweight, with pleasant opaque white color and easy-to-clean surface. I love it and do share it with my son who fell in love with its small surface.
Check out this easy setup for the Penclic Keyboard
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