Monday, February 21, 2005
Ergonomic Review:
I have been a proud owner of the AirDesk for over three months now.
There are few superlatives that should be spared when describing
this product. As a 24 year veteran Chiropractic Sports Medicine
Physician I continually have an eye on ergonomic value. I have been
using a Laptop since 1987, and over the years I have developed a
system of pillows and supports to help me battle fatigue and
numbness and tingling when ever I have extended sessions on my
computer. Just after I purchased my new PowerBook 17 and it slipped
off of my lap and caused close to $300.00 in damages, I immediately
scoured the WWW marketplace for the best Computer station device,
for us multi-tasking, news/tv watching couch potato’s. I came
across the AirDesk in my first Google search. Its functional
simplicity, value and design features immediately caught my fancy.
It was a no brainer purchase that I can only say is one of the best
Medically Necessary devices in the Computer Market Place today.
Respectfully yours,
Glen G. Rasmussen D.C.
Doctorrazz@verizon.net
Unfortunately
many laptop computer users live with pain and
discomfort when working on their laptop. Many users must significantly limit or even stop using their computer to
reduce physical discomfort from back pain, neck pain, headache, leg,
arm or other pain and discomfort. We
are hearing that AirDesk laptop desks and stands offers significant physical benefits
toward relieving
or minimizing the pain and discomfort of some laptop users. Because any chair, recliner, sofa or bed
may be used with the AirDesk laptop desk, users are able to sit or lay at the
optimal position for their maximum physical comfort. The
AirDesk puts their computer exactly where they feel most comfortable
using it. There is no need to sit in an awkward position for
hours at a time to use your laptop.
Frequent
repositioning of the computer and keyboard can help relieve
discomfort for many users. The
floating laptop action of the AirDesk provides almost infinite
laptop positions. Minimal force is required to float the
computer to the correct position so frequent repositioning to
achieve maximum physical comfort is another import ergonomic benefit
of the AirDesk laptop desk.
For a
variety of reasons, simply sitting down or standing up can be an
ordeal for many people. The convenient swing-away swing-back
action of the AirDesk eliminates the added aggravation of wiggling
around equipment and cables. Simply sit normally and swing
your computer to the best typing position. To stand simply
swing the computer away from you and stand. All cables
are routed along the AirDesk frame and swing with the computer,
there is no need to worry about getting caught in a
cable.
Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome is a serious condition that may benefit from the
ergonomic advantages of the AirDesk. see Minimize
the risk of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome