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Laptop Ergonomics and Neck Pain<\/h1>\n<\/div><\/section>
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“I work on a laptop and my neck<\/strong>\u00a0and shoulders are stiff and sore.”<\/strong><\/p>\n

So many of us love the convenience of using our laptops – we can take our work most anywhere!<\/p>\n

But for many, even a short time working with the head craned forward or arms at an odd angle can
\nbring pain to the neck, shoulders, or back. Ideally what it takes to make a laptop ergonomic is an
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Note the difference between poor posture and proper posture for working on a laptop:<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section>
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