5 Signs Any Workplace Needs an Ergonomic Assessment (Not Just New Equipment)
Bought new chairs but people are still hurting? Here are 5 clear signs your workplace needs a proper ergonomic assessment, not more equipment.
Research-backed insights, practical tips, and expert advice for anyone passionate about ergonomics.

Ergonomics is not a regulated profession, yet practitioners keep waiting to start. Here's the real gap no course covers, and what to do about it.

Bought new chairs but people are still hurting? Here are 5 clear signs your workplace needs a proper ergonomic assessment, not more equipment.

New research challenges posture-as-cause-of-pain. Learn what 2 April 2026 studies mean for your neck pain programs, service offerings, and client conversations.

Are exoskeletons solving ergonomic problems or masking them? Get the evidence-based framework every ergonomist needs before recommending wearable tech to clients.
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Ergonomics is not a regulated profession, yet practitioners keep waiting to start. Here's the real gap no course covers, and what to do about it.

Bought new chairs but people are still hurting? Here are 5 clear signs your workplace needs a proper ergonomic assessment, not more equipment.

New research challenges posture-as-cause-of-pain. Learn what 2 April 2026 studies mean for your neck pain programs, service offerings, and client conversations.

Are exoskeletons solving ergonomic problems or masking them? Get the evidence-based framework every ergonomist needs before recommending wearable tech to clients.

What separates a reactive ergo program from a proactive one? Learn the research-backed framework, leading indicators, and ROI that make PE programs succeed.

Your client success stories are your best marketing tool — and you're not using them. Learn the research-backed framework to turn wins into content that closes.

Not sure how to get ergonomics clients consistently? Learn how active and passive outreach work together at every stage of your practice, with a proven framework.

A deep dive into kneeling chairs, saddle seats, and active seating research, including a critical methodology flaw that changes how you should interpret the findings.

Explore two real office assessments by Ergonomics Blueprint student Georgina during her OEA review. Different clients, setups, and complaints, but the same root cause emerges: a standard 29-inch desk built for a 1970s average male body, not the people using it today.
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