I would have a full physio assessment and then recommend the adjustments
dependant on what has actually caused the problem. The way I understand
it its rarely as simple as it seems....
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Behalf Of Rachael Mclachlan
Sent: 09 March 2012 11:43
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] DSE advice
HI There
I was just wondering what others would recommend for a lady doing PC
based work (in particular number pad work as she is in finance) who
presented with significant WRULD.
She is due to RTW on Monday after a period of absence and I have
suggested the usual things like rotation of tasks (pc and non-pc based),
meal/tea breaks away from PC, regular short breaks away from PC. I
intend also to do a DSE assessment on her return but just wondered if
there is anything from an equipment perspective that I am missing or
indeed we could look at to avoid a recurrence.
Any advice as always much appreciated
Rachael
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