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  • Biomechanics of VDT use

    I would appreciate the input of the list members concerning the height of
    the computer screen in relation to the operators eye level.

    The VDT Guidelines I have seen published recommend placing the top of the
    monitor at eye level. This results in a slight downward tilting of the head
    (15-20 degrees). My contention is that tilting the head down moves the
    center of mass of the skull forward from a neutral resting position. To
    balance this, the tension of the suboccipital muscles must be increased thus
    predisposing the VDT operator to suboccipital headaches and numerous other
    maladies.

    I believe it would be better to place the center of the screen at eye level
    (or even just above eye level), which would allow the head to remain in a
    more neutral position and reduce the possibility of the VDT operator
    developing a cumulative trauma disorder.

    Any thoughts?

    Jeff Hawkins
    jhawkins@teleport.com
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