BlackRockArt
Staff
Hi y'all
After 40 years of intensive mouse use, I’m starting to pay the price. About three years ago I began developing persistent pain in four fingers on my right hand. Interestingly, the pain is minimal while I’m actively using the mouse, it tends to appear afterward, when the hand is at rest.
I’ve tried a number of interventions so far: hand and finger stretching/strengthening exercises, multiple mouse designs (different shapes, sizes, vertical mice, trackballs), and occasional use of anti-inflammatory pain medication. Unfortunately, the symptoms keep recurring. I’ve consulted with physicians, but the only consistent recommendation has been to reduce overall computer time.
Before switching entirely to a pen tablet, I’m curious whether anyone here has dealt with a similar issue (e.g., overuse injury, tendonitis, RSI, or nerve compression) and found effective solutions. The symptoms have noticeably worsened over the past year, to the point where I now have to limit mouse usage periodically.
Any insights on ergonomics, hardware, therapy, or alternative input devices would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Oliver
After 40 years of intensive mouse use, I’m starting to pay the price. About three years ago I began developing persistent pain in four fingers on my right hand. Interestingly, the pain is minimal while I’m actively using the mouse, it tends to appear afterward, when the hand is at rest.
I’ve tried a number of interventions so far: hand and finger stretching/strengthening exercises, multiple mouse designs (different shapes, sizes, vertical mice, trackballs), and occasional use of anti-inflammatory pain medication. Unfortunately, the symptoms keep recurring. I’ve consulted with physicians, but the only consistent recommendation has been to reduce overall computer time.
Before switching entirely to a pen tablet, I’m curious whether anyone here has dealt with a similar issue (e.g., overuse injury, tendonitis, RSI, or nerve compression) and found effective solutions. The symptoms have noticeably worsened over the past year, to the point where I now have to limit mouse usage periodically.
Any insights on ergonomics, hardware, therapy, or alternative input devices would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Oliver