Being chained to the word processor all day means that you’re going to develop aches and pains in your various joints. Wrists are especially at risk for repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) because they’re at the junction of muscles and bones we flex a lot.
Don’t Rest Your Wrists on Your Desk
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the Grand Poobah of wrist injuries. It’s caused when the passageway through the arm from the forearm to the wrist – the carpal tunnel – becomes inflamed, impacting the median nerve located in the carpal tunnel. Symptoms include tingling in the fingers and discomfort in the wrist and hand, says the Mayo Clinic.
Take Breaks
One way to avoid – or at least mitigate – any kind of repetitive stress injury is to take frequent breaks to let the tissues rest for a bit. Busy lawyers might not think that’s an option, but you can take five minutes out of every hour to refill your coffee cup.
Compression
Other nasty RSIs include tendonitis and bursitis. Tendons you know, but bursae you might not. Bursae are fluid-filled sacs that, like adorable little gaskets, cushion the space between bones. Tendons, of course, attach muscles to bones. Again, frequent, repetitive motion can cause swelling and inflammation of these delicate parts.
Switch Out Your Keyboard
Many people with RSI problems swear by the Microsoft “Natural” keyboards. You may have seen them before: they’re weird-looking, wavy keyboards that are, believe it or not, designed to minimize wrist injuries. They’re now called “Sculpt” keyboards, but don’t worry: they’re as wavy as they ever were. (Don’t skimp on an ergonomic mouse, either.)
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Related Resources:
- Treatment for Repetitive Strain Injury (WebMD)
- Tips To Avoid & Help Cure RSI or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (The PC Guild)
- Windowless Offices Bad for Sleep: How to Shine Light on Employees (FindLaw’s Strategist)
- ‘Happiness Hacks’ Bring Happiness – and Efficiency – to Your Firm (FindLaw’s Strategist)
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