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  2. 'The best I've owned': This popular ergonomic wireless mouse ...

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    A shopper with smaller hands actually ordered a number of options in search of the best mouse and said of the G305, "This one is by far my favorite. Small, light, great battery life, amazing shape ...

  3. Expert shopping: Ergonomic computer mouse - AOL

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    A traditional desk setup can go a long way, but if you’re still experiencing wrist pain with a regular mouse and keyboard, it may be time to try an alternate, “ergonomic” design. Contrary to ...

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    Microsoft’s ergonomic mouse might look a little odd, but everything about it is designed to provide the user with the best ergonomic experience possible. To that end, it succeeds — capping off ...

  5. Wrist rest - Wikipedia

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    A wrist rest (a.k.a. palm rest, wrist support, or palm support) [1] is a device used to support the wrists while using a computer keyboard or mouse. [2] Wrist rests have common usage in the workplace.

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    One focus of ergonomic principles is maintaining neutral postures, which are postures in which muscles are at their normal length and able to generate the most force, while reducing stress and possible injury to muscles, tendons, nerves, and bones- therefore, in the workplace or in everyday life, it is ideal for muscles and joints to maintain ...

  7. Physical therapy in carpal tunnel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    For example, there is moderate evidence that a modified ergonomic keyboard is more effective than a regular keyboard at relieving symptoms of CTS. [21] The addition of forearm supports can help to facilitate appropriate posture of the wrist by preventing extension while using a mouse. [30]