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Knowledge Workers Develop Poor Posture Habits Without Real-Time Awareness

Extended desk work leads to chronic posture deterioration that workers cannot self-monitor while focused on tasks. The problem compounds over time into musculoskeletal pain and reduced productivity. Webcam-based real-time posture detection provides a technically feasible and non-wearable intervention with documented consumer demand.

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