Submitted by: Paul Lindsay, EPIC Program Solutions
Stress-Relief Exercises for
Smartphone Users
Love them or hate them, Smartphones are here to stay. With
that, health practitioners are noticing increased incidences of repetitive
strain injuries (RSIs) due to smartphone or tablet use. Using a smartphone or
tablet for extensive reading can force users to hold their arms and wrists in
awkward positions for long periods of time. In addition, the small screen size
often makes users slump over the screen to see it better, causing strain in the
muscles of the head, neck and shoulders. And finally, relying on thumbs to type
for extended periods can cause "BlackBerry thumb." In this repetitive strain
injury, overuse and awkward positioning cause the tendons at the base of the
thumb to become inflamed.
The following exercises can help energize the body and
relieve muscle tension...which may reduce the risk of RSIs. You can train
employees to do these simple exercises and encourage them to do them periodically
throughout the day.
Hand Stretches: Separate and straighten your fingers until you feel the tension of a stretch.
Hold 10 seconds. Relax, then bend fingers at the knuckles and hold 10 seconds.
Repeat the first stretch once more.
Wrist Stretches: Place your hands palm-to-palm in front of you. Move hands downward, keeping
your palms together, until you feel a mild stretch. Keep elbows up and even.
Hold 5-8 seconds.
Eye Stretches
Palming: Cover
your closed eyes with your hands, so that the palms are over (but not touching)
your eyelids. Your fingers should overlap above your nose on your forehead.
Take several deep breaths and take in the complete darkness (or visualize a
relaxing setting). After 20 seconds or so, uncover your eyes and allow them to
refocus.
Refocus Routine: Identify two objects that are roughly 20 feet away and relax. Comfortably focus
on one object for approximately 10-15 seconds, then focus on the other object
for 10-15 seconds. Return your focus to your monitor and continue working.
Repeat routine regularly throughout the day.
For more information, please
contact the PCOC Insurance Program Department of EPIC at (877) 860-7378 or,
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Source: USDA Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service