12 October,2009 08:17 AM IST | | Nolan Pinto
Arthritis is increasingly catching them young, especially in IT city
Ifu00a0you are a young urban professional working away at climbing up the ladder, you should know that all that hard work in front of a computer may bring a health risk with it.
Work-related upper limb pain is becoming more and more common in the city, especially among IT professionals. Today on World Arthritis Day, it is time to take stock.
The problem may be ascribed to a number of reasons such as bad sitting posture and the viewing of the computer screen from various awkward angles.
It begins with pain in the hands and the neck, and there is a high prevalence of such complaints in the IT city.
"Arthritis has long been ignored, as people do not think it is life threatening," says rheumatologist Ramesh Jois from Wockhardt Hospital.
To highlight the problem, World Arthritis Day is being looked at as an opportunity to spread awareness among the public and the medical fraternity alike, through an initiative called the 'Let's Work Together' campaign, of the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR), that is here in India now.
At risk? IT workers. who spend long hours in front of the PC, need to adopt good posture and not ignore joint pain. |
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