Ergonomics
- er·go·nom·ics - from
Greek "ergon" work and "nomoi" natural
law. The study of designing objects to be better
adapted to the shape of the human body and/or to correct the
user's posture. Common examples include chairs designed to
prevent the user from sitting in positions that may have a
detrimental effect on the spine, and the ergonomic desk which
offers an adjustable keyboard tray, a main desktop of variable
height and other elements which can be changed by the user.
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