WHY
Most visual problems reported by computer or VDU workers are a result of, or related to, uncorrected or
badly corrected vision.
Uncorrected eyesight adds to postural discomfort and neck and shoulder complaints. Many operators adopt a poor posture to compensate for their visual difficulties (e.g. bending forward to reduce the viewing distance, tilting the head to see better).
Few people have perfect vision, and many need corrective lenses specifically for VDU work.
Corrected vision has multiple effects: it reduces visual fatigue and headache, prevents neck, shoulder
and back pain, and increases efficiency.
WHY
Most visual problems reported by computer or VDU workers are a result of, or related to, uncorrected or
badly corrected vision.
Uncorrected eyesight adds to postural discomfort and neck and shoulder complaints. Many operators adopt a poor posture to compensate for their visual difficulties (e.g. bending forward to reduce the viewing distance, tilting the head to see better).
Few people have perfect vision, and many need corrective lenses specifically for VDU work.
Corrected vision has multiple effects: it reduces visual fatigue and headache, prevents neck, shoulder
and back pain, and increases efficiency.
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