Ergonomic equipment (for pain reduction)

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About

Ergonomic equipment refers to tools and furniture designed to reduce strain on the body by supporting natural posture and movement.

These include ergonomic chairs, sit-stand desks, keyboard and mouse alternatives, and other workspace modifications that reduce physical stress and enhance comfort. This equipment supports individuals with chronic pain and fatigue to maintain productivity and reduce flare-ups caused by poor posture or repetitive strain.

By adapting the work environment to the individual’s physical needs, ergonomic equipment helps minimise discomfort, prevent injury, and support sustained engagement in work tasks. It also contributes to long-term health and wellbeing by promoting proper body mechanics and allowing flexibility in movement throughout the day.

Costs and Funding

The cost of ergonomic equipment can range from $50 to over $1,000, depending on the complexity and type of support required.

Simple items like wrist rests or foot supports may be inexpensive, while high-end chairs or adjustable desks can be more costly.

Funding is often available through the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF), the NDIS, or Disability Employment Services (DES) for eligible individuals needing workplace modifications.

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