Ergonomic circle of power









  

NY Magazine
 

How to Cut the Tension
New York Magazine
January 2005

Have someone take a picture of you sitting at your desk, and analyze it.
"You shouldn't be reaching in weird ways to access stuff," says Stephen Barlow-Lawson, the president and design director of Biomorph. "If you sit in your chair and rotate with arms out, that's your circle of power. Everything you need should be within that reach." The checklist: The top of your computer monitor
should be level with your eyes. Your chair should recline fully. Your elbows should rest on your work surface at a 90-degree angle to your keyboard. And your wrists should have good support.

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