PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
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PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we specialize in ergonomic workstation setups to prevent workplace injuries and enhance productivity. Whether you’re working from home or in an office, an ergonomically designed workspace can help reduce strain on your muscles and joints, improve posture, and minimize the risk of conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, neck pain, back pain, and eye strain.
Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health offers a range of therapy services and specialised supports. You can browse by therapy area, explore specialised services, or learn more about the facilities and equipment we use in-clinic .
An ergonomic workstation is designed to fit the user's needs, ensuring that their desk, chair, computer, and other equipment are arranged in a way that promotes good posture and reduces physical strain. By optimizing your seating position, desk height, and equipment layout, you can minimize the risk of developing musculoskeletal issues and other work-related injuries.
Spending long hours sitting at a desk in an improper posture can lead to various health problems, including:
Back pain
Neck and shoulder strain
Wrist and hand discomfort (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome)
Eye strain due to poor screen positioning
Headaches related to improper posture
A properly set-up ergonomic workstation helps prevent these issues, improves comfort, and enhances overall productivity.
When setting up an ergonomic workspace, there are several critical factors to consider to ensure your workstation promotes good posture and minimizes strain:
Chair
Your chair should support your lower back and allow you to sit with your feet flat on the floor. It’s essential to adjust the seat height so that your knees are at a 90-degree angle. The chair should also have armrests to support your elbows and prevent shoulder tension.
Desk
The desk height should be set so that your forearms rest parallel to the floor when typing. A height-adjustable desk is ideal for alternating between sitting and standing throughout the day, helping to reduce the negative effects of prolonged sitting.
Monitor
Position your monitor directly in front of you at eye level so that you do not need to tilt your head or slouch. The screen should be about an arm’s length away to avoid straining your eyes.
Keyboard and Mouse
Your keyboard should be placed so that your arms and hands are in a neutral position, with your wrists straight and elbows at a 90-degree angle. The mouse should be at the same level as the keyboard, within easy reach to avoid overextension.
Footrest
If your chair is too high to allow your feet to rest flat on the floor, use a footrest to support your feet and maintain proper posture.
Our expert physiotherapists provide ergonomic workstation assessments to ensure your workspace is set up correctly to prevent injuries and discomfort. During an assessment, we evaluate your current workstation, identify potential risk factors, and make personalized recommendations to optimize your workspace for comfort and efficiency.
Our assessments include:
Evaluating your desk height and chair setup
Recommending adjustments to your monitor position
Ensuring your keyboard and mouse are placed ergonomically
Providing tips on maintaining good posture while sitting or standing
Offering advice on stretches and exercises to prevent discomfort
An ergonomic workstation is essential for maintaining your long-term health and comfort while working. The benefits include:
Reduced Risk of Injury: Proper workstation setup helps prevent repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), back pain, and neck strain.
Improved Posture: A well-organized workstation promotes good posture, reducing muscle fatigue and discomfort.
Enhanced Productivity: Comfort leads to better focus and efficiency at work.
Prevention of Long-Term Health Issues: Ergonomics helps prevent chronic pain and long-term musculoskeletal conditions.
Palms offers allied health services from our Malaga & Noranda clinics.
This can be helpful for clients who need a more coordinated approach across mobility, physical function, communication, sensory needs or everyday participation.
Support for daily living skills, sensory needs, functional independence, equipment, home supports & participation at home, school, work & in the community.
Assessment, diagnosis & treatment for pain, injuries, rehabilitation, mobility, strength & physical function across all ages.
Clinical exercise programs to support chronic condition management, strength, mobility, fitness, rehabilitation & function.
Assessment & therapy for communication, speech, language, social communication, voice & swallowing support.
Our experienced physiotherapists at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health are trained to provide comprehensive ergonomic assessments. We work with individuals and companies to ensure every aspect of the workspace, from desk height to chair support, is tailored to fit the user's needs.
We also offer:
Workplace injury prevention programs
Advice on standing desks and adjustable furniture
On-site workplace assessments for businesses to improve their overall office ergonomics
If you’re working from home, it’s essential to create a workspace that mimics the ergonomic principles of an office setup. Here are some tips to ensure your home office is ergonomically friendly:
Use a separate chair and desk instead of working from a couch or bed.
Ensure your laptop is positioned at eye level by using a laptop stand or external monitor.
Use an external keyboard and mouse to maintain a neutral wrist position.
Take regular breaks to stretch and move every 30-60 minutes.
Perform desk exercises and stretches to reduce muscle tension.
Even with the perfect ergonomic setup, staying in one position for long periods can still cause discomfort. It’s crucial to take regular breaks to move around, stretch, and give your muscles a chance to relax. At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we recommend incorporating micro-breaks throughout your workday to prevent stiffness and muscle fatigue.
We encourage our clients to practice stretches and exercises to prevent strain while working at their desks. Some simple exercises include:
Neck stretches to release tension in the neck and shoulders
Wrist stretches to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome
Seated twists to stretch the lower back
Leg extensions to promote circulation while sitting
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our experienced team is here to help children and adults manage their condition and improve their quality of life.
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Our Malaga facility is a purpose-built allied health hub with dedicated therapy spaces including a rehabilitation gym, private treatment rooms, Pilates studio, Sensory room & a Paediatric therapy gym.
Our Noranda clinic is a welcoming therapy space with private treatment rooms, a well-equipped studio gym area for rehabilitation/strengthening, and specialised therapeutic equipment for Physiotherapyities.
Common signs that your workstation isn’t set up ergonomically include neck pain, back discomfort, wrist strain, headaches, and eye strain. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, it may be time for an ergonomic assessment.
It’s recommended to take a short break every 30 to 60 minutes to stretch, walk around, and rest your eyes. This helps prevent the negative effects of prolonged sitting or standing.
Yes, a well-designed ergonomic workstation can significantly reduce the risk of work-related injuries such as repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), carpal tunnel syndrome, and lower back pain. It also helps improve posture and comfort.
An ergonomic chair should provide lumbar support, have adjustable seat height, and allow your feet to rest flat on the floor. The armrests should support your elbows without causing your shoulders to hunch.
Yes, ergonomics is equally important for standing desks. The desk height should be adjusted so that your forearms rest parallel to the floor, and the monitor should be at eye level. It’s also important to alternate between sitting and standing throughout the day.
Yes, we offer ergonomic assessments for both home and office setups. Our physiotherapists can visit your home or provide a virtual consultation to help optimize your home office for comfort and productivity.
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We support children, adults and older adults with disability, injury, chronic conditions, developmental concerns, communication needs, mobility challenges and rehabilitation goals.
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we provide personalised allied health support for children and adults with a wide range of physical, developmental, rehabilitation, communication, sensory, and functional needs. Therapy is tailored to the individual, with a focus on goals that matter in everyday life.
Depending on the service provided, we may support:
💪 Movement, mobility, strength & physical function
💪 Communication, language, feeding, or swallowing needs where relevant
💪 Sensory regulation, participation & daily routines
💪 Rehabilitation following injury, illness or surgery
💪 Independence with everyday tasks
💪 Confidence in home, school, work & community environments
💪 Practical, goal-focused therapy linked to real-life function
Our approach is individualised, supportive, and focused on meaningful participation in daily life.
We work with children and adults across a range of presentations, including developmental, disability-related, rehabilitation, chronic health, and injury-related needs.
This may include:
👉 Children requiring support with development, play, movement, communication, sensory needs, or everyday function
👉 Adults needing support with recovery, rehabilitation, mobility, communication, physical function, or independence
👉 Self-managed and Plan-managed NDIS participants
👉 Eligible Medicare Care Plan patients
👉 DVA clients with appropriate referrals
👉 Workers Compensation clients
👉 Motor Vehicle Accident clients
👉 Aged Care / Home Care Packages
Appointments may be available in clinic, via mobile services, or through telehealth where clinically appropriate.
If you’re unsure which facility, service, or technology is the right fit, our team can guide you based on your goals and presentation.
Assessment and treatment at home to support mobility, pain management, strength, balance and safe everyday function.
Practical support at home to improve daily living skills, safety, independence, and home set-up.
Individualised home-based exercise programs to build strength, fitness, balance and confidence with movement.
Assessment and support for communication, cognition, voice and swallowing needs in the home environment.
Safe Work Australia – Office Ergonomics
https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au
Safe Work Australia provides guidelines for ergonomic office setups and reducing workplace injuries.
Better Health Channel – Ergonomics in the Workplace
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au
This resource offers tips on setting up an ergonomic workstation to prevent injury.
WorkSafe WA – Office Ergonomics
https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au
WorkSafe Western Australia provides ergonomic guidelines to ensure a healthy work environment.
Australian Physiotherapy Association – Ergonomic Workstations
https://australian.physio
The APA provides insights and resources for physiotherapists specializing in ergonomic workstation assessments.
Important disclaimer: This webpage contains general information only and is not intended to be relied upon as personal clinical advice. While we aim to keep information accurate and up to date, it may not reflect the most current research or your individual circumstances. Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health does not accept liability for decisions made based on this information without an individualised assessment by an appropriately qualified health professional. If you have concerns, please contact us to book an assessment or speak with your GP/medical team.