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"BlackBerry thumb" syndrome affecting mobile users
![]() The Washington Post writes: Workplace injuries in white-collar jobs have grown with the widespread use of mobile communications technology. It used to be that worker's compensation was reserved mostly for blue-collar workers who smashed fingers in heavy machinery or fell off ladders. Factory workers complained for years of what were then mysterious ailments -- carpal tunnel, tendinitis and "trigger finger." Today, those injuries have spread across cubicle-land. To avoid from this kind of injury, you should try to hold your device properly (keep your wrists in a more upright position), take more breaks, and write fewer and shorter notes and messages. |
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Google can help you to find some exercise suggestions. Key words: rsi, carpal tunnel, exercises, etc. Also, there are lots of programs for your computer to help you avoid this condition. The one I use is WorkPace (www.workpace.com). I've tried also rsiguard (rsiguard.com). Both are superb. Last edited by Francesco; 04-23-2005 at 11:41 PM. |
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Thanks Francesco for the link. I think I am suffering from this type of injury. Sometimes, in the evening, my hand hurts, especially in the area around thumb and index finger. Never had this problem before!!
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I have it too sometimes when I am reading e-books on my PDA. When my index finger (from holding the stylus) is starting to hurt I know it it time to put the e-book to the side.
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Francesco - The splint tip about sleeping with it is so true. My doctor gave me one when I was having trouble from desktop PC usage. It makes a big difference if you just wear it while you sleep. I do that every once in a while when I start to feel discomfort and it fixes me right up. I also try to type with less "pounding" as that seems to help.
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But for e-books I always use my thumb and the d-pad. Very comfortable for me. |
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