Level of Discomfort in Sitting Posture Among Computer Users
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This study aimed at identifying the most uncomfortable areas of the body from the perspective of university employees, as well as the potential damages that can result from improper sitting postures. The study was conducted on a sample of 100 male and female employees at El-Oued University. Besides, the
descriptive exploratory approach was used due to its suitability to the nature of the study. Furthermore, the Bishop and Crollette (1970) method was used to determine the level of discomfort in sitting postures. The results were analyzed using central tendency measures. The study found that university employees
experience discomfort in various areas of the body during sitting, including the lower back, mid-back, neck, shoulders, and buttocks.
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