#2 – with my repetitive strain injury solution number 2 I tried to support my wrist directly with a wrist splint. This was exactly what my doctor recommened to my Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI).
The “feeling” on keyboard writing and mouse operations is some kind of strange at the beginning. The first days I really thought this might help my on my repetitive strain injury problem. But as mentioned before:
You have to change the causation, not the sympthoms!
In my personal oppinion – this wrest splint is only lowering the sympthoms – little lowering of wrist pain. But you should really think about changing the causation…
So I had to find some other repetitive strain injury solutions. In fact I found 10 solutions. Read more on repetitive strain injury solution #3 -rest your injured wrist on a supporting mouse or keyboard pad.
••• Also read my complete repetitive strain injury medical history compendium and my solution abstract
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