How to Have Proper Wrist Positioning to Prevent Carpal Tunnel
Instructions
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Redesign your workspace to be as ergonomic as possible. Use an ergonomically designed keyboard to help keep your wrists in a carpal tunnel friendly position. Install a pullout keyboard shelf if you don't have one, so when you type you can position your wrists to not flex backward more than 20 degrees.
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Adjust your chair correctly, and this will make a big difference in how you position your wrists. Keep the chair high enough to have your feet on the floor. Your forearms should be level with the keyboard. Look for a chair that has a backrest designed to accommodate the curve of your back.
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Take frequent breaks from typing to rest your wrists. Carpal tunnel syndrome worsens with repetitive movements, so break up your activities.
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Stretch your wrists and arms when you take a break. Increased circulation can keep swelling and inflammation down.
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Keep your hands warm to increase the circulation in your wrists. Fingerless gloves are available on websites for carpal tunnel patients.
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Try wrist splints, also available online or from your doctor, to keep your wrists in a neutral position while typing or writing.
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