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	<title>Comments on: Disadvantages Of An Ergonomic Keyboard</title>
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		<title>By: Nick McElhiney</title>
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		<description>Great article with unique and valid points that most ergonomic professionals don&#039;t normally address. When I recommend a new ergonomic keyboard I first make sure that the end user has a good level of the &quot;buy in factor&quot;. With out a commitment, the end user will become frustrated and give up and go back to the same old situation. Practice is very important and needs to be talked about up front. The cost of these trays when used properly is a great investment. The alternative is a lifelong of pain and expense correcting CTS or RSI injuries.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article with unique and valid points that most ergonomic professionals don&#8217;t normally address. When I recommend a new ergonomic keyboard I first make sure that the end user has a good level of the &#8220;buy in factor&#8221;. With out a commitment, the end user will become frustrated and give up and go back to the same old situation. Practice is very important and needs to be talked about up front. The cost of these trays when used properly is a great investment. The alternative is a lifelong of pain and expense correcting CTS or RSI injuries.</p>
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