Monday, August 24, 2020

Ergonomics Home Office Desk Tips

Wellness


Guest Post

By Shaul Lent, OT/L, MA, CEAS 
Ergonomics Advance and Father of 3 Kids

Readers Note: This guest post is for informational purposes only and it is not intended as a substitute for professional wellness and medical advice.

Keyboard & Mouse Set Up Tips


You've never worked like this before. With COVID-19, many of us have unexpectedly found ourselves working remotely full-time and needing to set-up new, functional workstations at home. This abrupt change in how you and I work can be frustrating, let alone downright physically uncomfortable. 


Mom with Toddler Working at Desk at Home
Creating an Ergonomically-Sound Home Workstation


Used to your familiar desk at the office,  you are likely wondering how you can adapt and recreate that comfortable, ergonomic workspace at home.  If you once worked at the office with a desktop computer with a huge monitor and keyboard, but now you're expected to produce the same work on your home computer desktop -- Or, even more challenging, using a laptop without that mouse you liked using at work -- you know what I am talking about. 

No wonder so many remote workers, including work at home moms and dads, are now experiencing unprecedented wrist pain, back strain and more fatigue lately that's affecting your overall wellness, family dynamics, not to mention seriously impacting your work productivity.

My goal is to help you set yourself up for success by showing you how to properly and comfortably use your mouse and keyboard. So, in this post, I'll focus on how to properly position your upper body relative to the keyboard and mouse as well as how to stretch and work comfortably, even if you cannot achieve perfect ergonomics.

The Problems With Keyboard & Mouse Use


The keyboard and mouse can be your greatest source of pain. Why? Most of the time, these computer input devices are positioned too high. When both are elevated, you need to awkwardly reach up away from your body, placing increased stress on your shoulders. Additionally, when reaching for an improperly positioned keyboard and mouse, it causes you to bend forward at the wrist, placing increased stress on your tendons and nerves.


Man Working at Home Desktop Computer
Poor Computer Keyboard Posture

Limit Awkward Reaching/Bending at Your Computer


To align your body better and lower the position of the keyboard and mouse in relation to your wrists and shoulders, try one of these simple strategies

1) Lower the keyboard and mouse with a keyboard tray or move to a lower desk
2) Leave the keyboard and mouse as is, but raise your seat higher

Raising your chair or lowering your mouse and keyboard will allow you to work in that comfortable neutral posture: shoulders relaxed, elbows at your side at a 90-110 degree angle, with palms, wrists, and forearms aligned.  If you always aim to achieve this neutral posture whenever you are working with a keyboard and mouse you will be amazed at the difference it can make.

Solution 1: Lowering your Keyboard and Mouse 

One of the best ways to work without reaching is to use a sit-stand desk.  Some sit-stand desks like the IMovr Lander Desk allow you to lower the desk precisely to that ideal keyboard and mouse height. 

If you do not have a desk of the proper height or don't want to invest in a good sit-stand desk, consider purchasing a keyboard tray. Though not for everyone, a keyboard tray will allow you to lower your keyboard and mouse so that you do not have to awkwardly reach up. 

Ideally, I would recommend installing a fully adjustable keyboard tray like the Workrite Keyboard Trays to your existing desk. In situations where a full-on keyboard tray cannot be permanently attached -- because you work at the kitchen or dining room table, let's say --the Stand Up Desk Store Large Clamp On Keyboard Tray, which is portable and can be connected onto or removed from your work surface edge, is also an alternative that can work well. 

However, before purchasing a keyboard tray of either type, be sure to check your desk’s shape (straight edges are fine, but circular desks won’t work). Also look for under desk obstacles (such as metal underneath) and measure desk thickness to ensure that the clamps properly attach, resulting in a stable and appropriate fit. Compare your existing desk surface details against the product’s specifications to find the right keyboard tray,  assuring trouble-free installation when you attach your new keyboard tray under your desktop. 

Solution 2: Raising Your Seat Height 

Another solution is to simply to raise your seat. This is easily done if you have an adjustable chair. All you have to do is raise up the seat height so that when you're sitting at your desk, your elbows are at your side and at a 90-110 degree angle when working with the mouse and keyboard. 

If you find that after raising the seat, your feet are dangling at this elevated seat height, try using a ream of paper or a footrest to support your feet in this more elevated position. If you aren't able to get the seat that high or do not have an adjustable chair, try to sit on a pillow or seat cushion to achieve the ergonomically-proper 90-110 degree elbow angle. 

Other Recommendations for Comfort While Working 

  • Keep your elbow at your side (you may need to scoot yourself closer to the desk for this)
  • Work toward always keeping your body properly aligned whether standing or sitting at your desk 
  • Alternate positions throughout the day to limit joint and muscle static postures and stress, standing for no more than 20 minutes every one to two hours 
  • Stand at the kitchen counter every hour for about 20 minutes if using a laptop computer 
  • Try taking phone calls standing up or walking while talking on your cell phone 
  • Stretch Wrists and Shoulders Often You definitely want to stretch your wrist and shoulders often during the day, too

Wrist Exercises


Below are two effective wrist stretches that might help for those who, despite your best efforts, still notice you are awkwardly reaching up for their keyboard and mouse and bending the wrist forward.  Please note that if either of these stretches causes you pain or discomfort, please stop the stretch and seek professional advice. 


Ergonomics Wrist Extension Reduce Pain at Keyboard Mouse


Wrist Extension #1 (for right and left wrist)
  • Keep your wrist aligned with your forearm
  • Look at the palm of your hand and slowly bring the palm back by extending wrist
  • Bring your thumb back with your index finger gently and hold 5 seconds
  • Repeat 3-5 times for the right and left wrist as tolerated and without pain

Wrist Extension #2 (for right and left wrist)
  • Hold your hand out and keep palm up
  • Bring your palm back gently
  • Press back against palm with other hand, gently and mildly, hold for 5 seconds
  • Repeat 3-5 times for the right and left wrist as tolerated and without pain

Conclusion


People often raise their hands and shoulders up to use the keyboard and mouse without realizing it. This often results in unnecessary shoulder and wrist strain caused by the wrist being awkwardly bent forward and the shoulders raised away from your body. In this story, several viable solutions have been provided to help with this problem: stretching, alternating postures, raising the seat height or using a keyboard tray or sit-stand desk.  These suggestions, when practiced consistently, can help maintain that comfortable neutral posture to aim for, keeping your shoulders relaxed and wrist aligned with your palm and forearm.
 

Father and Toddler Son
Shaul Lent and Son

About the Author


Shaul Lent is Lead Ergonomic Specialist at Ergonomics Advance in Beverly Hills, California and is the father of three children ranging in ages from 1 to 5. Shaul was educated at Occidental College and the University of Southern Calfiornia, School and Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy. He also holds certifications in Ergonomics from the Back School and Colorado State University. An occupational therapist with specialization in ergonomics, Shaul takes pride in his attention to detail when recommending ergonomic products, developing injury prevention plans, and designing ergonomically sound workstations. His unique talent to develop individualized health and wellness programs is recognized by clients and colleagues alike.

For more information about ergonomics and to request a consultation, visit ErgonomicsAdvance.com; you can also learn more by following the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Important Note: Remember, this guest post is for informational purposes only and it is not intended as a substitute for professional wellness and medical advice. All opinions expressed here are those of the author, who also provided images to illustrate this story.

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Words on Bathroom Walls Movie Review Giveaway

Movies 


MBE partnered with Roadside Attractions for this Review and Giveaway 

Spotlighting Teenage Mental Health


The upcoming indie drama love story film Words on Bathroom Walls (2020, Roadside Attractions) brings a sensitive, but important discussion to both parents of teens and young people about better understanding teenage mental health and supporting those who suffer from serious illnesses like schizophrenia. The big screen movie release, brought to viewers jointly by LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions, is scheduled to hit select theaters nationwide on August 21.

What happens when life throws a teenager a curve? You never know what lies behind that unexpected bend in the road...


Winding Road

Movie Opens Friday, Plus Enter Giveaway Below 


Words on Bathroom Walls, directed by Thor Freudenthal, is based on the young adult novel by the same name by Julia Walton. Charlie Plummer brilliantly plays the lead role of Adam, who abruptly is diagnosed as a schizophrenic half way through his senior year of high school. The plot progresses as he begins to hallucinate, trying to fit in by hiding his illness from the kids at school. After an explosive and embarrassing mental breakdown incident he is expelled from public school and sent to a private Catholic academy which has reluctantly accepted him.

Changing schools and trying to find medication that works with minimal side effects unfortunately doesn't seem to be helping much. So, Adam continues a lonely downward spiral. Luckily, before he reaches a point of no return, a cast of characters swoops in to help him stand up again and point him in the right direction. 

Among the actors of note creating Adam's caring support system include Molly Parker as Beth, his devoted single mother; Taylor Russell as Maya, a fellow classmate and tutor turned girlfriend; and Andy Garcia as a kindly older non-judgmental Catholic priest and father figure. Together they help Adam find acceptance of the disease he is afflicted with which has no cure. 

Giveaway 


Words on Bathroom Walls
5 Digital Books for US/Canada Winners! 

Words on Bathroom Walls Movie Giveaway
Image courtesy of LD Entertainment & Roadside Attractions Films


Thanks to Roadside Attractions Films, FIVE (5) lucky MBE giveaway participants will each win a digital copy of the book Words on Bathroom Walls by Julia Walton. To enter this giveaway Mommy Blog Expert is hosting, visit this MBE Instagram post to enter. Contest is open to US residents only and ends at August 24, 2020.


Words on Bathroom Walls Teen Movie Review
Image courtesy of LD Entertainment & Roadside Attractions Films


About Words on Bathroom Walls

From LD Entertainment and Roadside Attractions Films and rated PG-13, Words on Bathroom Walls (2020) is scheduled for nationwide theatrical release on Friday, August 21, 2020. Watch the movie trailer and visit the official site for details about the film. Also, learn more by following the movie on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Kids Summer Photo, Art Contests Prizes

Kids


Free Competitions for Ages up to 18 


Summer is the ideal time to engage the minds of both boys and girls intellectually and creatively. With new COVID-19 cases and deaths still on the rise here in the U.S. many families are finding themselves at home this summer instead of going on a vacation.
 

Summer Kids Contests


So, particularly this season with so much more time on young people's hands and minds, there's no better opportunity than now to let your children know about two fun creative contests going on this month and encourage them to enter their artwork and/or a photo to be recognized for their talents as well as have the chance to win some awesome prizes.


Camera Painting Brushes
Image by Elena Mozhvilo

Kids Gardening Photo Contest


From KidsGardening, here's a fun photo contest for youngsters up to the age of 18 who have been gardening outdoors or indoors this summer with you or on their own.  Are your kids growing, harvesting, and eating some cool produce from their garden plot this summer?Are they exploring and learning about home farming whether it be from sowing seeds and watching them grow or from identifying garden pests and problems and coming up with solutions to solve them? If you answered yes to any of those questions, read on to learn how to help your child submit his entry.

Now Accepting Entries
  • Choice of one of four of the following categories to enter
  • Kid Gardeners - Photos of any age kids gardening outdoors or indoors
  • Kid Garden Activity or Lesson - Photos of a fun kids garden activity or learning experience
  • Garden Photos Taken by Kids, age 10 and under
  • Garden Photos Taken by Kids, ages 11-18
  • One entry from each category will win a $50 gift card to Gardener's Supply Company
  • 10 additional honorable mentions will win seed collections from Botanical Interests
  • Deadline to enter contest is August 18, 2020

For more information see the KidsGardening Photo Contest Complete Rules/Entry Form


Toddler Gardening in Tomato Patch
Vintage Family Photo


Draw a Cow Kids Art Contest


For the Draw a Cow Kids Art Contest hosted by Cabot Cheese, kids are encouraged to gather their favorite art supplies, get inspired, and create a cow masterpiece in their choice of art medium.

Now Accepting Entries 
  • Artists must be age 4 - 17 years of age to enter their original artwork
  • The theme is cows and entries will be judged on originality and artistic value
  • Any medium accepted: pencil, charcoal, watercolor, oil, etc. (photos and computer-generated artwork not accepted)
  • Delicious prizes awarded to best contest entries
  • Entries to be judged by actual Cabot Farm kids
  • Deadline to enter contest is August 23, 2020

For more information, see the Cabot Cheese Cow Art Contest Complete Rules/Entry Form



Dairy Cow on Farm
Image by Ethan Kent


About The Brands Hosting The Contests


Kids Gardening
Kids Gardening is a national non-profit organization that has been creating opportunities for kids to grow and learn through gardening since 1982. In 2019, 1,000,000 kids across the U.S. benefited through the group's teacher, garden educators, grant programs, curriculum, free gardening activities, and contests like the Summer Kids Garden Photo Contest going on now. Learn more about what this community outreach organization does by visiting KidsGardening.org and following them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube.

Cabot Cheese
Cabot Cheese is a U.S. co-op owned by 800 dairy farming families in New York and New England. The cooperative community offers a wide variety of dairy products and cheeses nationwide under the brand names Agri-Mark, Cabot, and McCadam. Learn more about the company and their products by visiting CabotCheese.Coop and following them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and YouTube.