Scoliosis and Employment: Finding Suitable Careers & Workplace Accommodations
Yes, many people with scoliosis are able to work and have successful careers. However, the nature of the job may need to be adapted to accommodate the individual's specific needs and limitations. For example, someone with severe scoliosis may not be able to perform a job that requires heavy lifting or standing for long periods of time. Some common job accommodations that may be helpful for individuals with scoliosis include:
* Adjustable desks and chairs
* Ergonomic keyboards and mice
* Frequent breaks
* Job rotation
* Telecommuting
With proper planning and support, most individuals with scoliosis can find a job that is both fulfilling and within their physical capabilities.
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