How Ergonomics Helps Correct Poor Posture
Poor posture at a desk often shows as rounded shoulders, forward head, bent wrists, and slouched lower back. ProtoArc ergonomic products combat each of these: split keyboards keep your hands shoulder‑width apart, preventing wrist ulnar deviation; vertical mice place your forearm in a neutral handshake position, reducing shoulder rotation; ergonomic chairs with adjustable lumbar support and headrest encourage a straight spine and aligned neck. By supporting neutral body positions, ergonomic gear trains your muscles to maintain better posture even when you're not thinking about it.
Below are products specifically chosen to promote proper alignment. For maximum benefit, combine an ergonomic chair with a split keyboard and a vertical or trackball mouse.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about poor posture and ergonomic fixes.
































































