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Originally Posted by JulieJem
My TOS symptoms developed as I was finishing my MBA and continued as I started teaching graduate school. Working at the computer is a definite trigger for me so creating my syllabuses, lecture materials and grading assignments can cause flareups. I teach a 4 hour class once a week and the lecturing work itself does not usually affect me too badly as long as I pay attention to my posture.
I will say that pushing myself to finish assignments while in school and then creating lectures while teaching made my condition worsen than if I was able to step away from the computer (I think).
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Hi JulieJem,
Thanks for the information. I will be teaching engineering students.
At the moment studying for the exam is painful for me since it causes forward head no matter how many adjustments I do.Now since I have taken this course I am having some eye issues because of forward neck posture.
Sometimes I think in office we can keep the posture better but working on computer is a pain.
I have paid lot of money for master's education so I will have to go ahead and complete it.
What are your symptoms ? Did u have any neck troma?
@jo*mar :
What are your current symptom level? Are u completely away from Computer?