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Jeff Brooks 04/05/2018
If you’ve ever stood up from your work desk at the end of a long day and winced from the pain in your lower back or neck, then you’re likely one of the millions of workers who suffer from the side effects of a less than ergonomic office arrangement. Through the years, I’ve tried dozens of products designed to equip me with a more ergonomically optimal work environment: lumbar rolls, wrist cushions, footstools, etc. However, none of these seemed to work until I discovered the WorkAlign2.0 software package from the Ergonomix Company. Though I was initially sceptical about the package’s ability to help me properly align the different components of my workstation into one ergonomic setting, the software’s quick and easy 30-minute evaluation and alignment process has left me feeling relaxed and rejuvenated, even at the end of an 8-hour day. WorkAlign2.0’s instillation is quick, providing purchasers with the options of loading the software from the included discs or from a simple download. The user interface is intuitive and easy to navigate. After a welcome and registration screen, the purchaser is then asked to provide a variety of measurements from his or her existing workstation. (Note that the user can select either metric or imperial system measurements and that a tape measure is included for both.) After a few more screens that request information about work habits, the program provides a three-dimensional diagram of the user’s optimal workspace arrangement and makes recommendations for adjustments to the user’s current setup. Not only does the program offer a list of suggested products for making these adjustments, but it also offers a how-to guide of easy and free fixes that require little to no expense. Created for the typical office professional who spends upwards of six hours a day in a desk chair, Ergonomix’s WorkAlign2.0 is an excellent addition to the arsenal of products designed to combat muscle fatigue, lumbar pain, and eye strain. Though it replaces none of the ergonomically designed products currently on the market, it’s not designed to do so. Instead, it provides the purchaser with a guide to the best products for her or her situation, a job it does quite well. Though the £39.95 price tag initially seemed a little steep, my successful experience with the WorkAlign2.0 from Ergonomix has proven it to be worth the cost. After years of purchasing random products that promised to end my workday woes, WorkAlign2.0 has finally delivered on such claims. From its easy set up to its practical recommendations, WorkAlign2.0 offers the weary worker a lasting respite from the physical wear and tear that comes with long hours of repetitive desk work.
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