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Ergonomic Benefits
The Ergonomics and biomechanics of the human body in relation
to the PCE apparatus are optimal and natural.
Apparatus is the structural application of ergonomic and
biomechanical knowledge to provide improvement to the well
being, efficiency, and productivity of user.
- The PCE user is in a reclined position with support
along the entire body; the torso is supported against
the back of the chair with lower back & lumbar support.
- Feet are supported by a stable footrest with an approximate
100-degree bend at the knees.
- Shoulders and upper arms are in-line with the torso,
and also supported.
- The head and neck are bent slightly forward, and supported.
- The elbows are aligned along the sides of the body,
with forearms supported and wrists straight.
- Forearms, wrists, and hands are inline with forearms,
90 degrees to the upper-arm.
- VDT's, input devices, and other technical accessories
are able to be adjustable on X,Y and Z Axis' relative
to user.
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