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Feb 15, 2020

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Work a pain in the neck?

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Work a pain in the neck?

Various people battle neck pain, which is very common in office roles. The most important factor in preventing neck pain is strength!

 

Breaks, stretches and computer set-up only work so much as confirmed in a study by Queensland University.

 

Exercises and education is just part of Beneco‘s Safety and Prevention service.

 

Another interesting read:

Work a pain in the neck: here’s what science says helps

Beneco specialises in return to work services for employers, employees and insurance agencies. Beneco uses innovative thinking to individualise back-to-work strategies that are sustainable across a variety of different environments.

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