Mouse Use Pain

There are varying techniques computer users employ when operating their mousing device. The type of mouse makes a difference, and an ergonomic specialist can match the best type of mouse including size and features to reduce awkward postures and improve comfort. The initial part of this type of assessment is careful observation and investigation into any pre-existing issues such as tendonitis or carpal-tunnel syndrome.

An ergonomic specialist has the experience and training to connect the dots between factors that can cause an ergonomic related injury and the mouse users’ techniques. For example, some mouse users who may be experiencing the initial signs of carpal tunnel syndrome may be applying pressure on the structures of the carpal area when using their device. The average person would not understand that this could be what is aggravating the condition and furthering the risk of irreparable damage.

There are different mouse styles and sizes. Part of the job of an ergonomic specialist is to understand the many options out in the market and how to apply them to each technique. The best solution is one that discourages the poor postures, contact pressure, and/or mechanics that are present so that the user does not have to actively work at correcting the issue. The best mouse solution is one that would naturally correct the ergonomic risks present.

Some individuals use a mouse device more than others. The highest use are gamers and designers. Designers for example may use a Wacom tablet while gamers use specialized mice that can be adjusted in weight. Sometimes, individuals vary by the progression of their ergonomic related discomfort. To which, they may need a solution that ensures that all risk factors are mitigated to the highest degree possible.

If you or someone you know is experiencing discomfort when using their mouse. Do not wait, find out how what the best device would be to keep healthy and comfortable. Repetitive strain injuries take a long time to heal and a huge pain to deal with when working a full-time job.

Allen Yagjian