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With Medically-supervised Fitness Programs For All Fitness Levels

18th June 2009
There's nothing more frustrating about starting a new fitness routine than hurting yourself in the process. Suddenly the very thing that was supposed to improve your health is actually making it worse. Forced to focus on healing your injury, your progress... Read >
Author: Richardmorris

Avoid becoming a victim of a workers compensation injury

05th June 2009
Injuries at work have a staggering affect on both employees and employers. They also have a huge and direct impact on businesses. When accidents happen at work, they affect everyone, which is why it is required by Australian law that companies have worker... Read >
Author: Sharron Ruston

Common workplace accidents and what to do if you’ve suffered from one

05th June 2009
The average worker spends more time at work than they do with their own families. Millions of workers spend thousands of hours in the workplace every year in Australia, so it's inevitable that accidents will occur. Workplace injuries are often minor and r... Read >
Author: Sharron Ruston

Don’t shy away from getting whiplash compensation

04th June 2009
Suffering a whiplash injury as a result of an accident is common. Whiplash is described as neck pain that follows an injury to the muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the neck. When these tissues are forcibly pushed or pulled beyond their normal range of m... Read >
Author: Joel Desjardin

Ergonomic Office Equipment: How They Can Improve the Quality of Your Life

29th May 2009
There is no denying that we are currently living in a very fast-paced environment. Responsibilities at home and at work are more and more demanding. Many people actually find it very difficult to cope with these demands. However, one good thing about livi... Read >
Author: Tom Harel

No to Drugs: Pain Relief Tips in a Techie World

02nd May 2009
Have you heard of Repetitive Strain Injuries or RSI? If you have experienced wrist pain, shoulder pain, neck pain or back pain due to repetitive tasks, more likely you had an episode of RSI. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a repetitive strain injury among t... Read >
Author: strawberryjam

Back Pain – injury, treatment, relief an osteopathic approach

25th March 2009
Back Pain - injury, treatment, relief an osteopathic approach Lower back pain is one of the largest complaints to Manchester Osteopaths and has reached epidemic proportions in the western world. Research shows that 60% of the UK's population will suffer ... Read >
Author: Francis Connor

Corporate massage Tips

17th March 2009
Corporate massages will help to look after the health and well-being of your employees. If you are successful in improving your employee morale and orgnisational profitability through this unconventional method, then why not try it? Corporate massage th... Read >
Author: Jeff Scott

How To Find Inspiration And Motivation At Work

29th October 2008
So, you wake up feeling fantastic but then when you get to work all inspiration, enthusiasm and motivation is out the window? Read on to find some ways to perk up your work day! Simple Ideas to find Inspiration at Work One of the best ways to put yo... Read >
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Health and Wellness on the Job

05th September 2008
Employee wellness has become a huge challenge in today's workplace. Work can be stressful at the best of times, so longer hours on the job often mean more stress and, as a result, more work-related injuries. These can include muscle and joint pain resulti... Read >
Author: Exan

Ergonomics and the Workplace

25th June 2008
What is Ergonomics? Ergonomics is the method of constructing design around human needs in order to optimize system performance. This science can also be called human or human factors engineering. Research is conducted by professional ergonomists who... Read >
Author: John Sern

Hints And Strategies For Learning How To Play The Guitar

05th June 2008
Playing the guitar is a method to relax yourself after a hard day's of work. The guitar can also be picked up as a hobby to keep yourself occupied during your spare time. Playing guitar as a hobby is an inexpensive pastime as compared to playing golf and ... Read >
Author: langren82

Advances in Modular Office Furniture Systems

06th May 2008
Today, modular open office panel systems are offered by a variety of manufacturers. Office managers and planners are confronted with a bewildering array of designs and price options. Purchasing decisions have grown more complex with the need to accommodat... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Furniture Systems And Office Cubicles

18th April 2008
Today, modular open office panel systems are offered by a variety of manufacturers. Office managers and planners are confronted with a bewildering array of designs and price options. Purchasing decisions have grown more complex with the need to accommodat... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Hellerwork - Uses and Side Effects

28th March 2008
Hellerwork is a type of deep-tissue bodywork developed by Joseph Heller, an aerospace engineer who studied Rolfing, Aston-Patterning, and the use of energy for healing. Heller believed that a person's emotions and way of moving were just as important as b... Read >
Author: Alien
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