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The pain leaving Australians crippled – Daily Mercury
Working from home at the desk is leaving millions of Aussie workers nearly crippled. Experts explain how to fix it.

Millions of Australians are suffering for the opportunity to work from home, with neck, back and shoulder pain becoming the new norm.
A survey of 1000 working age Australians commissioned by Endeavour College of Natural Health finds about two thirds suffer soreness from using devices such as computers, phones and tablets – up about 10 per cent since 2019.
It comes as the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals workers are now almost twice as likely to be working from home – or in a hybrid arrangement…
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