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The latest in Carpal Tunnel Fashion... (pic)
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Both arms: Heated Hand Wrap Wrist Splint Elbow Wrap Tennis Elbow Support High Fashion... Less Pain. :2 cents: |
very sexy
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Damn.not looking good man
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I find that Tylenol Arthritis helps also.
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jesus man - chicks dig braces!
Shows your level of commitment :thumbsup |
What mouse do you use?
i picked this up a few months back and its a great relief all in its own. http://www.geek.com/xyzimages/storie...0/nat6k_09.jpg |
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Unlucky man...but I'm a bit of a hypochondriac and you've just just added another worry to my list :(
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how does it help the pain? lately ive been having a lot of pain in my right arm i can sometimes barely be on the comp
I got myself the expert mouse http://www.kinesis-ergo.com/images/e...st_457x390.jpg and also the workrite keyboard/mouse trey which is the shit i just got it a few days ago and i can't believe how the fuck i've worked years without it http://www.ergoware.com/images/Bananaboard22.jpg http://ergokey.com/Merchant2/graphic...rd_details.jpg |
Physio helps immensely.if the injury doesn't heal,it will become chronic
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Ive been on Computers since I was 9 years old and never had problems.... I dunno how you guys develop these things.
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I've noticed the elbow pain is mostly from leaning my elbow on a desk all the time. Cuts off circulation and probably does some internal nerve damage in the process. I'm not too sure on this. |
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Also, it is probably one of the main causes, but side-sleeping (with your arm raised so you're head rests on a pillow that is on top of your arm) does some shoulder damage, which then radiates down the arms, and cuts off circulation to the arm and hands. Years of doing this will have a pretty big impact on things as well. |
I know allllllllll too much about this lol just had surgery on my left hand in June now I need it in my right hand but my left thumb is now a trigger thumb ;( and I have fucked up elbows :(
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Hi Voodoo,
I feel your pain! Let me ask you - does the expert mouse and other gear really work for you? I have tried various things like that in the past but I find they tended to slow me down. Do you recommend them? |
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Honestly the most relief I have found is if I can manage to sleep on my back with my hands at my sides, and wear the splints to bed for about 4 or 5 days straight. They help keep from causing more damage when working, but they are bulky and difficult to work around. But wearing them to sleep definitely helps if you can manage to not turn onto your shoulder(s). |
What I've found is just changing things up really helps. Every month or so I move my desk around, change my chair height, buy a different mouse, change the height of my monitor, etc.
Keeps you from molding into one position. |
damn, you are miles ahead of me
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I have actually developed a new bone that helps hold my hand in place, heh
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My dad had carpel tunnel surgery a while back. Developed it from years of squeezing an ambu bag during anesthesia.
I always worried from years of ten-key doing accounting and then doing computer work that I would end up with it. I also tend to sleep with an arm up under my pillow. I noticed morning numbness in my hands from sleeping with my wrists bend downward at night. Started doing daily exercises of bending my wrists back, etc. With all that, instead.. I developed trigger finger in my left hand...primarily my index and middle finger. Doc said that it's likely from years of <alt><tab>ing. Had to have cortisone shots in my hand about 6 weeks ago for it. go figure. |
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I have some niggling problems but nothing that bad. Hope you can sort it out bro.
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damn you all sound like oap's :1orglaugh
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Hey!.. I just googled that! |
That totally sucks man, I'm way too afraid to goto the doctor for the pain my wrists, forearms and hands. Good luck dude hope you feel better. I'm going to watch this thread for tips on prevention or maybe just tips on alleviating the pain.
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I can teach you how to fix your carpal tunnel if we ever meet. I fixed mine passed down from info from my friend who fixed his through a series of stretches.
Now... no pain. |
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the expert mouse is great once you get used to it you'll never wanna go back...you can also change between keys so you use different fingers everytimes.... the workrite keyboard/mouse trey is awesome i can now almost lie down on my chair and work great.... im about to get this shit too http://cdn.overstock.com/images/prod...0/11947160.jpg which will make my workstation almost %100 ergonomic you can't do better then that...if this doesnt help maybe DWBs "hand stretching & exercise" will help ;) |
http://www.evoluent.com/vm3w-sm.jpgThe only mouse I use anymore but like anything after a few years it can get a bit hard on the arm.
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that sucks! :(
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You guys compute with style.
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i demand a video
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Since you are a designer what about a wacom tablet?
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I used to have problems with my pinky and ring finger going numb a few years back. Went to a specialist, did some nerve gliding exercises and was trouble-free since. I highly encourage you googling "nerve gliding exercises". It'll loosen up the nerves going through your elbow.
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Let me try to put the exercise into words.
1. Arm straight in front of you, pointing forward. Hand angled up, palm facing forward. 2. Move your forearm 90 deg up while keeping your hand angled up. 3. Rotate your hand forward. The end position is as if you were holding a tray. 3 right angles between body/upper arm, upper/lower arm, lower arm/hand. 4. Move your entire arm to the side of your body, keeping the previous posture. 5. Extend your lower arm down, so that your arm is straight. Keep your hand flexed. 6. Rotate your hand from pointing down to pointing up. Repeat the whole thing about 10 times, every time pay attention that you flex your hand to its max. reach and don't stop flexing while you move your arm. I did this exercise for about 3 weeks, solved the numbness in my fingers. This may or may not work for you. |
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