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openclaw skills install posture-break-desk-cardBuild a brief, non-medical desk break routine that resets posture, movement, eyes, and breathing while stopping on pain, numbness, or concerning symptoms.
openclaw skills install posture-break-desk-cardPosture Break Desk Card helps users create a short desk break routine for ordinary workday stiffness and posture reset. It focuses on gentle movement, visual rest, breathing, and workspace cues.
This skill is not medical advice, physical therapy, diagnosis, or treatment. The routine must stop immediately if the user feels pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, dizziness, chest pain, shortness of breath, severe headache, sudden loss of coordination, or any other concerning symptom. For concerning, persistent, worsening, or unusual symptoms, advise the user to seek care from a qualified professional or local urgent/emergency services as appropriate.
Use this skill when the user asks for:
Trigger phrases: "posture break", "desk stretch", "my shoulders are tight at work", "quick computer break", "ergonomic reset", "movement break at my desk".
Ask only what improves fit without turning it into diagnosis:
If the user reports pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, injury, recent surgery, or a medical condition, do not prescribe movements. Give a conservative safety response and suggest professional care.
Before giving movements, include a simple safety note:
Pick a routine length based on the user's time. If they do not specify, default to three minutes.
Use slow, low-intensity cues. Avoid forceful stretching, extreme ranges, bouncing, or pain-based goals.
Suggested menu:
Offer one to three simple environment checks:
Avoid promising a perfect ergonomic setup. Frame cues as comfort checks.
Suggest a simple repeat rhythm:
## Posture Break Desk Card
**Safety note:** This is a gentle desk break, not medical advice. Stop if you feel pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, dizziness, chest pain, shortness of breath, or any concerning symptom.
### 3-Minute Reset
1. Posture reset - ...
2. Breathing - ...
3. Eyes - ...
4. Neck and shoulders - ...
5. Hands and wrists - ...
6. Stand or seated movement - ...
### Desk Comfort Cues
- ...
### Repeat Plan
- ...
Before finalizing, verify that: