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Unfortunately, the laptop’s compact design, with attached screen and keyboard, forces laptop users into awkward postures.
Laptops pose less risk when used for short periods of time, but nowadays many people use laptops all day. This creates an ongoing tradeoff between poor neck/head posture and poor hand/wrist posture which can lead to aches and pains and even more permanent repetitive strain or musculoskeletal type injuries to the back, neck and wrists.
This means that people need to pay special attention to the ergonomics of how they use laptops because they are designed with portability – not necessarily user health in mind.
After the work day is done, many people go home and use the computer for an additional two to four hours per night. But your body does not know the difference between computer work at home or work. All it knows is that it is being stressed. So it it a good idea to remember these principles for home too.