by John Fitzsimmons | Mar 11, 2016 | spine posture
The decision to sit or stand at work will affect millions of people and cost hundreds of millions of dollars every year. The ability to measure postural muscle strength in the workplace will allow us to choose postures that will not only minimize long-term health...
by John Fitzsimmons | Feb 25, 2016 | neutral spine, spine posture
Why would anyone measure spine posture at work? Ergonomics consultants do not really measure the position of your spine at work, so why start now? Laboratory and clinical research precisely measure spine posture with very sophisticated and fully calibrated equipment....
by John Fitzsimmons | Jan 26, 2016 | spine posture
Coccydynia is a word that literally means “tailbone pain,” and there are several causes. Usually there was a prior injury, like abruptly falling onto the tailbone, that results in persistent pain at the bottom of the spine. The pain could have started right at the...