Loading...

Skip Navigation LinksHome > Support Groups > Discussion Messages
Miscellaneous :
General

This support group serves as an information center for other discussions on health topics.

 

Join this Group


 











Loading...

News Comments
Add a topic Recent discussions
Start watching this topic
Verdana is the Best Font for Eyes

A research funded by computer giant Microsoft has revealed that Verdana is the best font for users to read text even as small a size as 10 without any discomfort.
Read More

Posted on : Monday, August 30, 2010 9:41 AM
Add reply       No of replies : 1

Report Abuse

You can help us in removing abusive content or spam.
Your Name
Your Email ID
Subject
Message
(Maximum 3000 Characters)
  
 
As someone who conducts ergonomic evaluation, I agree vision is often an overlooked component of office ergonomics. Eye strain can lead to headaches, vision problems and eye fatigue. In addition, when a user has problems seeing the monitor comfortably, they may lean forward causing strain to the spine, nerves and muscles of the head, neck and shoulders. There are also unique conditions created by different size monitors. Users today may have a traditional screen size as well as a laptop screen and even a 24" monitor. Each display should be assessed for proper placement, height and distance. Vision is also a large consideration for the recommendations. Users should have their eyes checked once per year and bifocal wearers should consider a pair of lenses designed for computer use.

Lisa Harris, OTR, Austin HealthWorks
Replied on Monday, August 30, 2010 9:41 AM
 


Member Sign In

Remember me
Forgot Password?
Sign up now


Medwonders has 257373 Members and 444 Groups.
Last Updated - Dec 26, 2024 - Designed & Content Managed by Medindia4u.com Pvt. Ltd.
Copyright © 2024 Medindia4u.com Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved.