Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 2 – tried to use (or to wear) a medical hand-wrist splint

#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).

with my repetitive strain injury solution #2: supporting my wrist directly with a wrist splint

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

2 thoughts on “Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 2 – tried to use (or to wear) a medical hand-wrist splint”

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