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Keyboard Review: Acer Aspire One Netbook

Monday, August 30, 2010 0:50 No Comments

by Anselm Engle The bottom line is that no netbook will ever be ergonomically perfect, because they’re first designed to first be small and light. Acer does a fairly good job at making a consistent, reasonably responsive, low-profile keyboard. As long as you can maintain your hand position without much tactile feedback, you’ll find this [...]

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FAQ– Why Are Good Ergonomic Products So Expensive?

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 19:11 No Comments

Question: Ergonomic mice, keyboards, and other products are made from the same basic materials as their standard, non-ergonomic counterparts. So why are they so expensive? Answer: They aren’t mass produced in the same way as regular keyboards, mice, and so on, so the costs to make them are higher. When items are in high demand, [...]

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Yoga for Crafters and RSI sufferers

Thursday, September 10, 2009 22:06 No Comments

Computer users aren’t the only ones who get Repetitive stress injuries. Many people who do crafts and tasks with their hands, such as knitters, crocheters, or other creative people, tend to get repetitive injuries too. But you don’t have to give up your after-computer hobbies just because they’re also hand-intensive. You just need to give [...]

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Foot Pain, Arch Supports and the Elusive Diagnosis…”Posterior Tibial Tenosynovitis”

Monday, March 23, 2009 20:47 2 Comments

This is a post about my struggle and healing from foot pain, which turned out to be a different kind of repetitive stress injury: posterior tibial tenosynovitis. Scroll to the bottom if you’re looking for a list of good brands for arch support and good shoes. (Or you can read the full version for all [...]

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Handmade Mouse and Keyboard Rests That Double as Hot/Cold Packs

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:00 1 Comment

Check these out…I love, love, love these crafty hand-made wrist rests on Etsy. Some of them double as hot/cold packs so they’re therapeutic too. Many have fun fabrics, some smell like mint or lavender. A great way to make your computer station feel comfortable and relaxing, then ease your neck or wrist pain at the [...]

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Top 10 Easy Ways to Change Your Lifestyle with RSI

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 19:15 No Comments

When you work full time, especially if it means chronic pain in your arms and hands, every part of life can start to feel overwhelming — the last thing you want to do is wade through a bunch of old blog entries to find the easy ways to make things better. So here is a [...]

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A Brief History of Typing–and Why The Dvorak Layout Won’t Heal/Prevent RSI

Monday, December 29, 2008 2:30 No Comments

I once read an account of the peace negotiations following the Second World War-secretaries stayed up all night, painstakingly typing and retyping official documents. Since this was before the computer era, they used typewriters, and had to retype any page where edits or errors were made. On reading the historical accounts, my wrists twinged and [...]

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Ankle Sprains, Broken leg, Carpal Tunnel — One of these isn’t like the other

Monday, December 22, 2008 19:26 No Comments

Which of these injuries is different? Ankle sprains, broken legs, and carpal tunnel syndrome all cause swelling and pain and need to be immobilized at times. But the chronic pain syndromes like Carpal Tunnel behave very differently than acute injuries like an ankle sprain or broken bone. A recent write-up in the Posture Blog describes [...]

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7 Steps to Preventing Pain and Achieving Optimal Health

Wednesday, December 17, 2008 21:52 1 Comment

Everytime we read a label or look online, there’s someone threatening us about the next Big Disease — cell phones cause cancer, computers cause carpal tunnel, crossing the street can get you run over by a car, video games can make you psychopathic– or do they? Of course we can’t live our lives in fear [...]

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New Research: Holding A Stretch Can Weaken Muscles

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 20:32 No Comments

The old wisdom of stretching says: Hold a stretch 20-30 seconds, to relax your muscles and be able to work out harder afterward. But these static stretches aren’t really effective and may actually weaken muscles, according to a new study from the University of Nevada: The old presumption that holding a stretch for 20 to [...]

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