Answered By: Douglas Stehle
Last Updated: Jan 08, 2020     Views: 19

Question:

Back/Shoulder Therapy Devices For Use In Library

Details:

During long marathon study sessions in the library my back and shoulder seize up. I've been to the campus wellness center for massages and I've been told that my neck and back muscles are super tight and adhered. It would be great if the library could provide devices in a specific area (i.e. the study zone or by the first floor active desks) for muscle rollers and trigger point therapy devices. These types of therapy items would allow students, faculty, and staff to work in the library for long hours while keeping stress and pain at bay.

Answer:

Thank you for the ideas. We will consider it. We appreciate your input and are glad you enjoy using the library as a place to work and study.


Thank you.
Douglas Stehle, Head of Access Services. douglas.stehle@ucdenver.edu

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