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Online or Onsite Ergonomic Evaluation/Consultation

1888PressRelease - In some situations, wrist rests can make mousing more comfortable. However, they do not provide relief for everyone. Read on to learn more about pros and cons. If you have additional question visit our website at www.ergonomicworks.com or contact our Certified Ergonomist at info@ergonomicworks.com.

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Online or Onsite Ergonomic Evaluation/Consultation

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  1. When tendons slide back and forth through their sheaths, they create a small amount of friction. As with any moving part, with enough friction and tear can occur, causing expansion or swelling. When tendons or their sheaths swell and there is pain or tenderness, it is called "tendonitis "we bend our wrist or apply pressure to the front of the wrist tunnel can constrict. Now the tendons must move back and forth through a smaller opening, thus, creating more friction. With more friction, there is a potential for wear, tear and swelling. If there is enough pressure on the carpal tunnel or swelling (of the tendons or sheaths inside the tunnel) median nerve, which also passes through the tunnel, people can experience a "pins and needles" sensation in the hand (often at night), weakness and reduced range of motion in the wrist. So what can we do to prevent injuries such as these? There are certain hazards that have been found to contribute to these injuries that include: - Repetitive hand, wrist or finger movements. - High force griping or finger pressure. - Awkward posture of the wrist. - Direct pressure at the base of the palm or across the front of the wrist. When more than one of these factors are present, or there is a lengthy exposure to a single hazard, there is a greater potential for injury to develop. To prevent these injuries, we need to try to reduce or eliminate the hazards. Visit our website at Ergonomicworks and speak to our Certified Ergonomist we will help you to reduce and prevent your wrist pain such as Carpal Tunnel. Benefits of Ergonomicworks services are: - Improved productivity - Improved quality of work - Improved health and safety - Reduced OSHA fines and Workers' Compensations - Lower lost work time - Lower worker turnover rate

  2. - Increased job satisfaction - Improved quality of life Web: www.ergonomicworks.com Phone: 818-219-6356 Azadeh (Azi) Imandel, Certified Ergonomist

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