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3Oct/070

Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 6: cheap high standing-desk to avoid wrist and neck crampness

RSI #6: Really, this is truly a kind of solution for my repetitive strain injury (RSI) sickness.
Ok, it's looking funny - but it's cheap and it's working at all!

repetitive strain injury (RSI) sickness solution nr. 6: cheap high standing-desk to avoid wrist and neck crampness

Maybe it's more a handy-craft than a professional work - but anyway - who else has as 4-cpu and 4GB working desk?

And YES! It is helping to my Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) . Beleave it or not. When spending some money, first think about an electric movable desk (high-low).

3Oct/070

Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 7 – little improvement using an earphone instead of an usual telephone receiver (to uncramp neck)

#7 - with my repetitive strain injury solution number seven I thought about fighting my RSI on my neck's side. As my doctor to me to check my neck to solve some of my wrist problems because the wrist nerves do have their basement around the neck.

I found out, with an uncramped neck the wrist is also more uncramped. This might help preventing a repetitive strain injury a little.

repetitive strain injury solution 7: earphone instead of telephone receiver to uncramp neck

Ok, this earphone is just a little improvement. Now I thougt fighting my Repetitive Strain Injury on the computer keyboard's side. Using a usual keyboard isn't a natural hand position. So I changed to Microsoft's natural keyboard to fight my wrist pain as my Repetitive Strain Injury Solution #8.

Also read my complete repetitive strain injury medical history compendium and my solution abstract.

3Oct/071

Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 8 – bought a Microsoft natural keyboard for my computer

#8 - with my repetitive strain injury solution number eight I thought about fighting my wrist pain another way. Mostly the mouse causes problems, but also a un-natural keyboard is surely not helping.

So I bought Microsoft's natural keyboard.

Microsoft’s natural keyboard - to help solving my RSI (repetitive strain injury) and CTS (carpal tunnel syndrome) with hard hand wrist pain

I think this natural keyboard also helped me solving my wrist pain with my repetitive strain injury.

After that I concentrated more on compute mouse alternatives. With repetitive strain injury solution #9 I tried with a Wacom Volito graphic tablet. It might be good to change the keyboard and the mouse, so you're really using a "natural" hand wrist position and operation.

Also read my complete repetitive strain injury medical history compendium and my solution abstract.