Proper Telephone Techniques
Spending prolonged periods of time on the telephone can lead to chronic neck, shoulder and upper back pain
disorders. Using the proper techniques and equipment is key in preventing these problems from developing.
Phone Location - The telephone
should be located close to the main working area such that it is easily reached without having to twist, bend or
overly stretch.
Shoulder Rests - For
individuals who like to have their hands free when on the telephone we highly recommend not using a shoulder rest
extension on your receiver. This still requires you to cock your head in order to keep the receiver next to the
ear. This position places stress on the supporting structures of the neck and can throw the neck out of alignment.
Rather, purchase a headset device. They have become plentiful and fairly inexpensive.
Speaker Phone - Using a speaker
phone allows for maximum flexibility to work while talking. However, for some this may not be appropriate such as
during times that clarity, volume and professionalism are required. If this is the case, look into purchasing a
headset.
Headsets - Headsets are the
most versatile telephone utility. They enable you to work uninhibited while on the telephone and keep your body in
an ergonomically safe position.
Writing Materials - Be sure to
keep a pen and pad of paper near your telephone so messages can be immediately taken without changing position or
straining to grab the appropriate materials.
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