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Long hours at a desk can lead to neck, back, or shoulder discomfort. At WA Health Group, our physiotherapists and occupational therapists assess your workstation and provide practical advice to help reduce strain and improve comfort.
What’s Involved
An ergonomic assessment reviews your desk setup, chair, monitor, and posture. You’ll receive tailored recommendations and education on healthy sitting habits, movement, and break routines.
Why It Helps
Small changes to your workstation can reduce muscle tension, support better posture, and help prevent ongoing discomfort.
When to Book
If you’re experiencing pain or setting up a new workspace, an ergonomic assessment can help you work more comfortably and safely.
Book an appointment at our Bicton, Canning Vale, Murdoch, or Burswood clinics to discuss your workstation needs.
Who performs an ergonomic workstation assessment?
Assessments are completed by qualified physiotherapists or occupational therapists who have training in posture, movement, and workplace ergonomics.
Can an ergonomic assessment help prevent injury?
An ergonomic review can help identify factors that may contribute to discomfort or strain and support you in adopting safer work habits. While this may reduce risk, outcomes vary between individuals.
Do I need a referral?
You can book directly with our team. A referral is not required unless requested by your employer or insurer.
Is the assessment done at my workplace or in the clinic?
Assessments can be completed in person at your workplace or virtually, depending on what’s most practical for you.
How long does an assessment take?
Appointment length varies depending on your setup and needs. Your therapist will let you know what to expect when booking.
What if my symptoms continue after making changes?
If discomfort persists, your therapist may review your setup again or suggest further assessment to explore other contributing factors.