The desk pain your
team accepts as normal
is costing you.
Our certified ergonomists walk into your office with laser measurement tools and thermal cameras — and walk out having fixed the neck pain, wrist numbness, and lower-back fire that desk workers learn to live with.
"We had 14 ergonomic injury reports in Q1. After the assessment, we had zero in Q2."

600+
Assessments done
94%
Pain reduction reported
48 hrs
Average setup time

Board Certified
CEES & CPE credentialed ergonomists
Find your situation in these stories
Three scales. Three clients. The same result: inaction turned out to be the most expensive option.

Two standing desk converters. Still in pain by 3 p.m.
Marcus had spent $1,400 on ergonomic gear — a converter, a "lumbar pillow," wrist rests — and still ended every workday with a burning lower back and numb left hand. His monitor sat on a stack of programming books. His feet dangled 2 inches off the floor.

0
Pain reports after week one
One 90-minute session. Pain gone in 4 days.
Our ergonomist found three critical misalignments in 12 minutes: monitor 6 inches too low, chair seat pan too long for Marcus's femur length, and keyboard forcing 12° ulnar deviation. No new equipment needed — just precise adjustment of what he already owned.
Marcus Webb
Senior Software Engineer · Freelance / Home Office
Previously: daily lower-back and wrist pain

$0
Workers' comp claims in Q3 & Q4
Full 40-desk audit. Individual adjustment reports for every employee.
Our team spent two days on-site. Each employee received a personalized 3-page assessment report with exact measurements and a 15-minute guided adjustment session. We flagged 6 desks requiring equipment replacement and 34 that needed only repositioning.
Priya Nair
HR Director · Calloway Financial Services

7 workers' comp claims in 6 months. Legal costs mounting.
Calloway's Chicago office was filing an average of 1.2 musculoskeletal claims per month. HR Director Priya Nair had tried a "lunch-and-learn" webinar and ordered everyone new chairs. Claims continued. The average claim cost $18,400 in legal and medical fees.
ROI on assessment: 14× in first year

OSHA recordable rate 3× industry average. Board-level concern.
Hartwell's annual ergonomic injury rate had climbed to 4.1 per 100 full-time workers — three times the software industry average. A third-party audit found no standardized setup protocol. Remote hires were assessed via a self-reported PDF checklist with 22% completion rate.

−71%
Reduction in OSHA recordable injuries
6-month campus rollout. Standardized onboarding protocol for every new hire.
We embedded an ergonomist on-site for 3 days per week for 6 months, assessed all 2,200 workstations, and built Hartwell's internal Ergonomic Standards Playbook. New hires now complete a 45-minute ergonomic onboarding in week one. Remote employees are assessed via structured video session.
David Okonkwo
VP of People Operations · Hartwell Technologies (2,200 employees)
Year-over-year, 18 months post-rollout
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Our 47-point Office Assessment Checklist is the same framework our ergonomists use on day one. Download it, walk your own setup, and see exactly what a professional would flag.
600+
Workstations assessed
47
Point checklist
< 48 hrs
Booking to assessment
94%
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