Overview of positioning recommendations for computer workstations: (1) monitor screen top slightly below eye level; (2) body centered in from of the monitor.

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Overview of positioning recommendations for computer workstations: (1) monitor screen top slightly below eye level; (2) body centered in from of the monitor and keyboard; (3) forearms level or tilted-up slightly; (4) lower back supported by chair; (5) wrists free while typing; (6) thighs horizontal; and (7) feet resting flat on the floor. (From Workplace Ergonomics Reference Guide.102, p. 2) Source: Examination of the Environment, Physical Rehabilitation, 6e Citation: O’Sullivan SB, Schmitz TJ, Fulk GD. Physical Rehabilitation, 6e; 2014 Available at: https://fadavispt.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/1895/osullrehab6_ch9_f033.png&sec=136487014&BookID=1895&ChapterSecID=136486856&imagename= Accessed: December 17, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved