Old 07-09-2011, 05:29 PM
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rushdoggie
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You look like you are leaning forward and have your neck flexed forwards, which could be whats causing you to have pain between your shoulder blades. Can you be closer to the table so you don't have to crane forwards to see what you are doing?

The table is also a little too high for you. Can you make your chair taller and get something to put your feet on?
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