Optimise comfort. Prevent injury. Support performance.

Ergonomic Workstation Assessments Bay of Plenty
Our Ergonomic Workstation Assessments are designed to improve the way your people work—helping to reduce discomfort, prevent injury, and support productivity in the workplace.
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Delivered onsite by one of our Clinical Exercise Physiologists—specialists in human movement and performance—each assessment focuses on how the individual interacts with their work environment. We observe and evaluate, then address any risk factors contributing to musculoskeletal pain, tension and discomfort.
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Ergonomic Workstation Assessments can be conducted in-person or virtually, anywhere around New Zealand.
What's involved:
Each session lasts approximately 30 minutes and includes:
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Individual needs review – Work habits, current physical symptoms, and the physical demands of the job.
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Workstation setup assessment – Environment, equipment, and task design are all evaluated.
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Cause identification – Analysis of posture (seated and standing), equipment use, task layout, and behavioural patterns.
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Workstation adjustments – On-the-spot adjustments to the current setup for immediate improvement.
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​Education and coaching – Tailored guidance on posture, equipment use, and task organisation to reduce strain and support healthy habits.
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Stretch and break planning – Advice on rest breaks and movement strategies to maintain musculoskeletal health throughout the day.
Personalised Reporting:
For each participant, your organisation receives a comprehensive report detailing:
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The individual's functional capabilities
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Their job requirements and current working environment
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Contributing factors to current or future risk of musculoskeletal pain, tension and discomfort.
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Specific, practical recommendations for reasonable workplace adjustments—such as the need for new equipment or changes to task setup.
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Advice to the individual on for stretches and exercises to improve their musculoskeletal health.
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Referral to other health providers, such as physiotherapists, doctors or optometrists, as required.
