NWCD is the November, 2007 Venue For Ergonomic Products From Contour Design
NWCD (National Workers' Compensation & Disability Conference & Expo) is the nation's largest Workers' Compensation and Disability Event. This year's NWC&D is at McCormick Place in Chicago.
Please visit us at NWCD Booth #947 for hands-on demonstrations and product literature.
Windham, NH -31 Oct 07 - Contour Design, Inc. with products well-known and highly recommended in the world of Workers' Compensation, both for prevention and remediation of computer mousing-induced injuries in the workplace, will be participating in this year's - the 16th annual - Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference and Expo in Chicago.
Much of the focus of this year's NWC&D Conference and Expo is with Return to Work (RTW) and Stay at Work (SAW) issues and answers. And it is precisely in these two areas that Contour's Ergonomic Products - most notably the Perfit (contraction for PERfect and FIT) family of mice and the patented, remarkably innovative RollerMouse excel!
Both products having won major awards for ergonomic integrity and excellence in design as well as their roles in saving money for employers of mousing-induced injuries in the workplace by helping those injured get back to their jobs more quickly and, in many noted cases, preventing people from having to go out on disability altogether.
Risk Managers throughout the Workmans' Compensation arena have come to know, recommend, and depend on Contour's products for both prevention and remediation of mousing-induced injuries, e.g., Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and other RSIs. The aforementioned Perfit mice come in four right-handed and three left-handed models, are molded to conform to the natural shape of the human hand, and have elongated buttons to help ensure reduction of strain on users' fingertips - the "clicking" actions via the fingertips being a major cause of RSI. Further, the RollerMouse eliminates the risk of pain and discomfort in other joints by eliminating the reach for the traditional computer mouse. Please visit our web site at www.contourdesign.com for more information on both products, as well as how they may be implemented through Contour's distinctive 30-day free trial offer.
"We have sustained a close-knit professional relationship with risk managers and other key people in industry and government with responsibilities in the Workers' Compensation arena," says James P. Golden, CAE and Manager of Contour's Ergonomic Products Strategic Business Unit. "Through our affiliations with ASCIF and participation in venues, such as NWCD, we have demonstrated the efficacy of our thoughtfully-designed products and stimulated interest in prevention as well as remediation of mousing-induced RSI problems. We have enjoyed the accolades of the thousands of people we have helped and in our vital role in supporting 'stay at work' and 'return to work' programs that our Customers execute."
About Contour Design (www.contourdesign.com/):
Contour Design, Inc. specializes in the research, development, and design of top quality alternative computer input devices. Contour Design's devices can significantly reduce muscular discomfort while maximizing productivity. This is due to our meticulous attention to understanding the causes of pain associated with computer input devices. During the development stage, we rigorously refine our prototypes with extensive testing and continuous user feedback. We really go the extra mile - improving and reworking - not stopping until the product is perfected. Contour Design is concerned for the health and well being of our Customers and it shows in the ergonomic integrity and high quality of our products.
North America Company Contact:
Contour Design, Inc.
James Golden, CAE
10 Industrial Drive
Windham, NH 03087
603-893-4556
sales(*)contourdesign.com
Europe, Africa, Middle East Contact:
Contour Design, Ltd.
Mr. Paresh Patel
Unit 3, Honeypot Business Centre, Parr Rd.
Stanmore, Middlesex, UK HA7 1NL
+44.20.8731.1410
pareshp(*)contourdesign.com
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