Deccan Chronicle

WFH: People complain of neck pain, backache

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Pune, Sept. 24: With work from home becoming the new normal amid the

Covid-19 pandemic, many people have started complainin­g of neck pain and backache while working for long hours and are seeking help from physiother­apists.

Health experts say this is due to improper sitting postures and people need to follow good ergonomics and working habits at home.

Employees of several corporate firms and industrial bodies have been working from home for nearly six months now since the outbreak of

Covid-19 in the country. “Initially, work from home system brought cheers among employees. But, due to long working hours and improper sitting postures, many have started complainin­g of neck pain, backache and other issues,” Dr Apurv Shimpi, head of the community physiother­apy department in Pune’s Sancheti Hospital said.

He said the National Institute of Personnel Management’s Pune Chapter, a body of HR profession­als here in Maharashtr­a, approached the hospital to conduct physiother­apy sessions for

HEALTH EXPERTS say this is due to improper sitting postures and people need to follow good ergonomics and working habits at home.

their associate members.

“Over 700 people took part in the recent session where they were given tips on work from home ergonomics,” he said.

“Our physiother­apists explained about the wrong postures and positions adopted by employees while working from home. We gave them tips like raising the height of laptop screen to eye-level, use of pillows, taking frequent breaks and doing exercises for relaxing the mind and eyes,” he said.

NIPM Pune Chapter’s Chairman Dr (Capt) C.M. Chitale said many profession­als have been complainin­g of spinal cordrelate­d issues.

“During the webinar, physiother­apists gave participan­ts several ergonomic tips and explained the ideal work postures to avoid backache and other health-related issues,” he said.

Narendra Patil, HR head of Pune-based Kalyani Maxion Wheels Pvt Ltd, said though their firm is into manufactur­ing, several employees are currently working from home and have been complainin­g of backache and neck pain.

“We asked our employees to take part in the physiother­apy session organised by NIPM and it turned out to be beneficial for them,” he said.

Anita Perla, senior manager (human resource) at KSH Distripark­s here, said she attended a webinar on physiother­apy arranged by the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agricultur­e.

“Working from home is very different from working in an office. Infrastruc­ture in the office is set up to support working conditions, but its not possible in a work from home set up. Hence, such sessions are important,” she said.

Dr Sourabh Sane, a physiother­apist with city-based fitness startup HealYos, said they are teaching people how to set up a proper work station at home. “We guide them on what should be the ideal height of the laptop and their work screen. The table-chair arrangemen­t should be such that the computer screen should be at the eye-level,” he said.

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