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15 Nov 2002 3:56PM
New research to help reduce the number of working days
lost to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among computer users has
been published by the HSE, and may be useful reading for workplace managers responsible for office environments.
Scientists at the Universities of Surrey and Loughborough carried out
the research examining the use of different types of non-keyboard
input device (NKID) such as the mouse, trackball and touchscreen, and
the problems associated with using them.
They found tha... (326 more words)
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