Archive for the ‘Health’ Category

25 Sep
2008

Timed Breaks During Computer Use

Posted by No Carpal Tunnel Blog, September 25th, 2008

Polder Digital Timer with Vibrating, Audible, and Illuminated Alarm

Taking breaks during computer use is critical to healing. I use a timer like this Polder Digital Timer to remind me to take breaks. I set it for say 20 minutes, then it beeps and I stop using the computer and take a break for 20 minutes.

You can vary the amount of computer usage and break length depending on your injury status.

12 Sep
2008

Hand Therapy

Posted by No Carpal Tunnel Blog, September 12th, 2008

I have found that most of my healing and insight was gained while under care of hand therapists. Doctors just examined my hands and gave a diagnosis and a prescription for hand therapy.

California Pacific’s Hand Therapy in the San Francisco Area has helped me heal, and I can recommend them 100%. They will help you understand your condition and provide a path to healing. They helped with exercises, therapy, ergonomics, splints, and work tips.

Do not delay contacting a hand therapist, the sooner you do it, the faster you will heal.

28 Jul
2008

Road to recovery from Carpal Tunnel, Hand Pain, RSI

Posted by No Carpal Tunnel Blog, July 28th, 2008

Carpal Tunnel Drome, Hand Pain, Wrist pain, and RSI

Welcome to No Carpal Tunnel Blog.

We have felt the pain and are here to share our roadmap to recovery from Carpal Tunnel Drome, Hand Pain, Wrist pain, and RSI.  The first step in healing is admitting that you have a major problem. This slowly debilitating condition is a product of years of physical abuse on your body. It will take months or years to recover from the damage. Adjusting your workstation will not solve all your problems. There is no silver bullet.

Diagnosis

The first step in recovery is finding a competent hand doctor and getting a proper diagnosis.  Ask your friends, colleagues, and family for suggestions.  We are not medical professionals, and are not qualified to provide medical information.

Hand Therapy

Hand Therapists helped me the most with my recovery and education.  From them, you will learn about Hot and Cold Transition Baths, Paraffin Wax Therapy, Icing, Wrist braces, and Ergonomics.  Keeping a Log Book is a helpful step to take. Massage and Vacations come into play.

Books

Education through reading Carpal Tunnel Syndrome books is very important. An educated patient will recover faster.

Lifestyle Modification

Carpal Tunnel and Hand Pain recovery will require changes in how you drive, bike, or even use handbags. Any use of your hands will need to be examined and optimized.

Work Changes

Computer Ergonomics are important to prevent further damage and to change work habits. Keyboards, input devices, chairs, desks, and other elements require attention.

We hope you find our experiences helpful in your recover from Carpal Tunnel or hand pain.  Please comment with your own experiences so others can benefit.