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KMID : 0361420020260040461
Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2002 Volume.26 No. 4 p.461 ~ p.469
The Desk Height and Keyboard Design as Determinants of Posture and Trapezius Tension
±è¹Î¿í/Min Wook Kim
Á¶¼öÇå/ÇÑÅ·û/Á¤¼±±Ù/ÀÌ°æ¿ì/Soo Hun Cho/Tai Ryoon Han/Sun Gun Chung/Kyung Woo Lee
Abstract
Objective: To test the hypothesis that changing the desk height or keyboard design with fixed neck posture will change posture of the upper extremity and the trapezius tension, and to suggest the appropriate the desk height and the
keyboard
design to relieve the tension of the trapezius.

Method: Five men volunteered. Four desk heights (5 §¯ below, same as, 5 §¯ above, 10 §¯ above the olecranon) and three keyboard designs (flat, wrist support, natural) were set up. The posture of the upper extremity was analysed by 3
dimensional
Ariel performance analysis system. The tension of trapezius was measured by surface EMG.

Results: The trapezius tension was low when the desk height was below the olecranon in ¡®flat¡¯ keyboard, and was low when the desk height was no higher than 5 §¯ above the olecranon in ¡®wrist support¡¯ and ¡®natural¡¯ keyboard. The
trapezius
tension went with the change of the shoulder flexion, abduction, elevation and the elbow flexion in ¡®flat¡¯ keyboard, and went with the change of the shoulder flexion and elevation in ¡®wrist support¡¯ and ¡®natural¡¯ keyboard.

Conclusion: To lessen the tension of the trapezius, the desk height should be below the olecranon in ¡®flat¡¯ keyboard and no higher than 5 §¯ above the olecranon in ¡®wrist support¡¯ and ¡®natural¡¯ keyboard. The keyboard design should
include
the wrist support which relieved the tension of trapezius by giving the resting point.
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