RSIGuard Anti RSI Stretch Break Software
RSIGuard is an integrated approach to managing repetitive strain injury (RSI), and computer
related aches and pains. Its purpose is to reduce repetitive computer activity,
to assist you in changing unhealthy patterns of computer use, and to monitor/log
your computer workstyle and usage.
RSIGuard
v4.0 includes:
- Intelligent
break timing
- Animated
stretches during breaks (with Stretch Break Technology version)
- Reduced
mouse strain via automatic clicking
- Ergonomic
reminder message
- Microbreaks
- Dynamic
work restrictions
- Online
ergonomic training
- Tracking
& reporting of key work statistics
- Highly
customisable
- Multi-user
support and network support
- Easy
to use
How
does RSIGuard help manage RSI?
RSIGuard
combines several valuable tools in one integrated package. Each tool can be individually
enabled and customized.
BreakTimer:RSIGuards BreakTimer is by far the most sophisticated
break timer available. BreakTimer continually analyzes the users intensity,
quality, and quantity of work as well as natural rest, and then suggests breaks
at appropriate times. BreakTimer adapts to user feedback and long-term trends
of user behavior. During breaks, RSIGuard with Stretch Break Technology demonstrates
stretches via full-motion animations (with optional audio instructions).
BreakTimer
has easy-to-understand settings that provide the flexibility necessary to help
prevent and manage RSI. Users let BreakTimer know their current health, their
level of willpower to take breaks, whether or not they have a doctor-prescribed
work restriction, and other relevant information. In addition to timing breaks
to occur when theyre needed, BreakTimer minimizes disruption by starting
breaks when it senses a user is naturally pausing. A Postpone Break
feature lets a user finish work before taking a break, and the Im
In Pain button adjusts BreakTimer to prevent further trauma.
AutoClickAutoClick eliminates the need to do two of the most body-damaging
computer activities grasping and clicking the mouse. AutoClicks automatic-clicking
option simulates a mouse click whenever you stop moving the mouse. Users quickly
become accustomed to this tool, and the benefits are immense. Many people with
significant injuries are actually able to return to useful computer work with
this feature, and the feature may significantly reduce the likelihood of developing
an injury.
AutoClick
also provides user-assignable hotkeys on the keyboard that allow a user to perform
single clicks, double clicks, triple clicks, right clicks, and left and right
drag locks, with simple key presses.
Additional
customizations allow the user to define special behaviors for AutoClick in certain
programs or contexts, and to prevent unintended clicks by advising it of situations
in which it should not click (e.g., over a Delete button)
ForgetMeNots:
The ForgetMeNots feature offers two important tools for preventing injuries
reminders and microbreaks.
Reminders
are messages that pop up on the screen to help the user stay conscious of work
habits. The messages can include preset RSIGuard messages, custom messages that
a user, employer, or doctor write, and messages that RSIGuard temporarily adds
when it detects certain unhealthy work patterns. Reminders can be set to appear
on a varying schedule to prevent them from becoming predictable
Studies
have shown the importance of short, frequent microbreaks (in addition to longer,
less frequent breaks). ForgetMeNot microbreaks are 15 second breaks that give
users just enough time to breathe, relax their muscles, and continue working,
with minimal disruption.
DataLoggerRSIGuard collects extensive information about the way a
user is working through both automatic observations and survey methods. The separate
RSIGuard Reports utility allows a user to view the automatically collected
data and correlate it to survey data, and RSIGuard uses the information to adjust
the BreakTimer and to add messages to ForgetMeNots. The data can also be exported
for use in a spreadsheet, data analysis, or report/presentation tool.
DataLogger
automatically records information such as quantity, length, and intensity of work
on the mouse, the keyboard, and the two combined. It records how many breaks are
taken and how many are skipped. It measures the length of time spent in breaks
and resistance to breaks (postponement time).
Health
Status Reports allow users to confidentially submit reports about their health
either when certain events occur (e.g., increase in pain, change in workload,
medical event, etc.) or on a schedule (e.g., every Monday or every 30 days). At
your organizations discretion, the reports can be automatically filed over
the internet (or on a company intranet) to your ergonomics coordinator to assist
your organization in tracking employee health. These reports can also be superimposed
over automatically recorded information to provide powerful cause and effect insights.
Online trainingRSIGuard
provides basic ergonomic training on topics like hand and wrist position, posture,
workstation setup, and keyboard shortcuts. In addition, RSIGuard provides help
through frequently updated documentation available online. |