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Re: keyboard alternatives for stressed wrist



Michael Tuminello <m1cha3l@earthlink.net> inquired:
> I have been occasionally having some numbness on the back of my left
hand...

I was misdiagnosed briefly with Carpal Tunnel Whatsis until it was found
that I'd actually hurt my back slightly in the past, but had developed 
quite
the muscular compensation for it, ultimately gaining a tense base of the
neck, including the bundle of nerves branching off to the extremities.
Symptoms were at times painful and sometimes frightening (not being able to
squeeze closed a pair of springed pliers!); and before finding out about 
the
back problem and its complications, was being ordered by doctors to wear
wrist braces at all times.  Phooey.

I found a lot of damage was being done while I slept, in that I'd crook my
wrists in, holding my arms to my chest, and alternately stressing the
muscles at the tops of my hands and wrists, and cutting off the circulation
to my hands.  A superior chiropractor taught me how to sleep with my arms
out from my body, thus relieving the pressure, and the hand stress.  Since
then I've not had too much trouble at all, thank God, since every thing I 
do
practically is through my hands, including drawing and illustration.
Imagine the relief when the problem went away, only occasionally returning
briefly when I sleep the wrong way.

> 2.  buying a wacom tablet (I use one at home, and never had a problem
before)

Wonderful idea no matter what.  As a person who draws I find the pen-tablet
a superior interface (I'd prefer one that combines touch-screen with
pen-tablet) to the mouse, no matter how many buttons or wheels it's got on
it.

Above all, try to do some relaxation exercises of some kind before bed.
Physical stretching beforehand.  Look into Yoga.  Many folks who in the 
past
suffered in this manner - some in their 80s - find a good amount of relief
this way too.

At least that's what Dr. Whiplash told me to say... :) [wink]

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