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Media archive

  • September 2006 - Safety first (page 50)
    The importance of being ergonomic
    Helen Thurloe writes on the development of ergonomics as a discipline and day to day ergonomic applications, such as height adjustable workstations.
    Download it here.  (PDF file, 0.2 MB)
  • June 15, 2006 - Sydney Morning Herald (page 6)
    Bright Ideas
    "The question of whether or not to sit on a fit ball has long plagued the office worker ..." - profile of the Sit-a-Round ball chair.
  • October / November 2005 - Australian Natural Health (Volume 5, #4, pages 66-68)
    Straighten up!
    Interviews Helen Thurloe on the value of the Alexander Technique for improving posture.
  • September / October 2005 - The Journal of Complementary Medicine (Volume 4, #5, pages 31-36)
    Interviews Helen Thurloe on the educative nature of the Alexander Technique.
  • December 2004 / January 2005 - Safety Solutions
    The hidden cost of office chairs
    David Parker and Helen Thurloe outline the design problems with most current office chairs.
    Read it here.
  • Winter 2004 - Get Into Life
    Body Language
    Helen Thurloe is quoted extensively on the principles of the Alexander Technique, while the Stenning Active Balance chair is also profiled.
  • July 2004 - Sydney Morning Herald
    Laptops a pain in the neck for kids
    SMH journalist Wendy Champagne interviews Helen Thurloe over posture problems with laptops in the classroom.
    Read it here.



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