Stretch Break for Kids


Available exclusively to K-12 children and K-12 schools and their students.

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Product DescriptionStretch Break  is an ergonomic software program that helps prevent Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSIs) by gently reminding you to take periodic breaks while using your computer.  Every 30 minutes (default) it asks your permission to show the stretches.  Full-motion animated figures show you how.  Then Stretch Break returns you to your current Windows application.  Stretch Break is simple to install and use.  With one mouse click, you begin stretching with the on-screen figures.  Select how long to wait between stretch sessions and how many stretches per session.  Determine which stretches appear, their order, and how many times each stretch appears. 

Stretch Break was designed by a team of health care professionals who carefully reviewed each stretch in the program.  Stretches focus on parts of the body most likely to be harmed by RSIs including the neck, arms, hands, back, legs, and wrists. Also, includes eye exercises. The Kids version, contains 20 stretches.  Several focus on stretching the muscles associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Contains ErgoHints, guidelines for healthier computing.  Network compatible. Research proves that it works.

Program Requirements:  Requires Microsoft Windows 98/95/2000, ME, NT, XP, Vista, Win7 or Mac OS 8, OS 9, OS X.

 

Published and Designed by:
Arthur Saltzman, Ph.D.
President
Para Technologies
3273 Indiana Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Collaborator:
Karen Jacobs, EdD, OTR/L, CPE, FAOTA
Clinical Professor
Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitative Sciences
Boston University
Boston MA 02215

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