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Figure 02 - EFFECTS OF WORK FROM HOME POSTURE ON THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WORKERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Figure 02:-literature review of section 02. Article 01:-Computer workstation ergonomics: Current evidence for evaluation, corrections, and recommendations for remote evaluation Author links open overlay panelSusanEmersonMEd, OTR, CHT, CEES a KatelynEmersonMA b JaneFedorczykPT, PhD, CHT c Computer use in the workplace has increased substantially since the start of the information age in the mid-1980s through 2020. Desktops, laptops, and tablets are essential tools for communication and project management. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many workers have transitioned to work from home (WFH) to sustain public health emergency guidelines, and it is anticipated that many WFH jobs will be maintained post-pandemic.
-literature review of section 02. Article 01:-Computer workstation ergonomics: Current evidence for evaluation, corrections, and recommendations for remote evaluation Author links open overlay panelSusanEmersonMEd, OTR, CHT, CEES a KatelynEmersonMA b JaneFedorczykPT, PhD, CHT c Computer use in the workplace has increased substantially since the start of the information age in the mid-1980s through 2020. Desktops, laptops, and tablets are essential tools for communication and project management. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many workers have transitioned to work from home (WFH) to sustain public health emergency guidelines, and it is anticipated that many WFH jobs will be maintained post-pandemic.
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