Monday, April 8, 2013

Injured by a mouse

Over the last few years, I've often discovered that excessive use of my Apple mouse can give rise to a dull pain in the lower corner of my right wrist, which rubs against the surface of the desk while supporting the weight of the hand.


Yesterday, this pain became so annoying that it hindered my work. So, I dropped in at the local pharmacy to see if they might be able to supply a remedy. One of the pharmacists advised me to shop around for an object that I had never heard of: a mouse pad with a cushion to rest the hand. I jumped into my Kangoo and drove to Valence, where I had no problem in finding such a pad, for around 12 euros. The pad I bought is black, but here's an Internet photo of the blue version:


At first, it didn't work well with my Apple mouse, because the flat upper area of the pad seemed to be too short, and I was constantly pushing the mouse off the upper edge. Finally, I found an ideal solution. I simply rotated the pad so that most of it was dangling off the near edge of my desk. Then I used the cushion for my hand while placing the mouse itself on its usual big rectangle of cardboard.


The layout may not look elegant, but it works perfectly, since my wrist no longer touches the desk. Meanwhile, the pad appears to be stuck conveniently to the surface of my desk. I hope it stays that way.

2 comments:

  1. Un tapis de souris ergonomique, pour soulager la mécanique subtile de la main...
    La douleur sourde est à entendre!
    L'argile est un remède "miracle" pour les inflammations associée à trois gouttes de gaulthérie en Huile essentielle ( faire un test cutané: 2 gouttes mélangées avec de l'huile d'olive sur une petite zone exemple intérieur de l'avant bras; si aucune réaction cutannée dans les 30 minutes: c'est ok).
    Pendant une bonne semaine en cataplasme ( laisser agir environ 2h) , avec l'argile la guérison se fait doucement mais sûrement associée à la gaulthérie huile essentielle puissante ( préférer en HE bio!): mieux vaut guérir qu'entretenir.
    Proposition d'adaptation complémentaire autour de la souris et autres aventures inflammatoires.

    La voisine du Rhône.

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  2. Great post i currently have the same problem with my wrist i somehow thought to see my physician but thank you anyway .

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