Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
Welcome! Nice bike. I like the color and the lines.
Thank you

Quote Originally Posted by rivergal View Post
No problem, as a fellow sufferer and long time computer user, I know how bad ergonomics can make posture issues worse and give you more chance of repetitive stress injuries. Your folks in charge would be wise to give you a more ergonomic situation, as better ergonomics result in higher productivity and lower workers comp claims. Getting off my soapbox now

If it's around the rotator cuff, you might try strengthening that area with Jobes exercises. You can search YouTube for some good videos. This one looked pretty good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjA0YNAQI7U


Good luck!
Thanks for the link..I wil start doing the exercise.

Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
I had this problem also and then lowered my mouse and keyboard surface ( my desk surface) to the correct height for my size. Most desks are too high for small women. The surface of my desk is 26" high, the standard is 30". Problem solved, no more neck or shoulder pain once I changed this.

http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/comp...ons/index.html
Thanks for sharing the info. I am working on that to...trying to get the best set up...

Quote Originally Posted by Koronin View Post
Nice bike. Welcome to TE.
Thanks