A study on neck-shoulder muscle activity when using a single computer display screen versus two screens concurrently

G. Szeto, C. Chan, Siu-Wai Chan, H. Lai, E. Lau
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The use of dual screens has become a very common practice in the office setting nowadays but very little research has been published regarding the effects of such a display screen setting. Past research has mainly focused on investigating the effects of viewing a single screen. This paper describes a study that compared the neck-shoulder muscle activity when a computer user worked with a single display screen versus two screens placed side by side. Results showed that using dual screen was associated with a significant reduction in the median amplitude of the right trapezius muscle activity. This finding provides objective evidence to support the beneficial effect of using dual screens in the office setting, which may result in reduced static muscle tension which may affect work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
使用单个电脑屏幕与同时使用两个屏幕时颈肩肌肉活动的研究
如今,使用双屏幕已经成为办公室环境中非常普遍的做法,但关于这种显示屏设置的影响的研究很少发表。过去的研究主要集中在调查看单一屏幕的影响。这篇论文描述了一项研究,该研究比较了计算机用户在使用单个屏幕和并排放置两个屏幕时的颈肩肌肉活动。结果显示,使用双屏幕与右侧斜方肌活动中值幅度的显著降低有关。这一发现为支持在办公室环境中使用双屏幕的有益效果提供了客观证据,它可能导致减少静态肌肉张力,从而可能影响与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病。
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