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ergonomic

[ur-guh-nom-ik] / ˌɜr gəˈnɒm ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
designed to minimize discomfort
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Sectors targeting seniors also face execution risks: product‐market fit must consider ergonomics, usability and service intensity.

From Barron's

Might she consider more ergonomic footwear for the long day ahead?

From New York Times

Many companies are now paying at-home employees for their Internet service and ergonomic chairs; some U.S. states even require it.

From Scientific American

Also known as MSDs, musculoskeletal disorders are ergonomic injuries like back, shoulder and wrist pain that are often caused by repetitive movements, awkward postures or heavy lifting.

From Seattle Times

It’s also one of the smallest options around, though the ergonomics may feel hit or miss depending on your hand size.

From The Verge