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Where to Buy Ergonomic Keyboards?

Updated on August 14, 2020
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The keyboard is an important computer accessory and people working with them are prone to developing wrist pain. The easiest solution for this problem is to use an ergonomic keyboard as a preventative measure for this pain. Also this pain in the wrists is the beginning and can develop into a severe repetitive strain injury such as carpal tunnel syndrome in the future.

Now let us check out:

  1. What are ergonomic keyboards?
  2. Where to buy them?
  3. Why to buy them?

Believe me that after reading all the details about ergonomic keyboards, you will agree that ergonomic keyboards are really beneficial and your decision to go ahead with buying an ergonomic keyboard is right.

So lets start over:

What are ergonomic keyboards?

Ergonomic keyboards are basically designed to prevent repetitive strain injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome, which is an orthopedic disease that causes inflammation of the nerves in the wrist due to repetitive movement and overuse of the hands.

Most ergonomic keyboards also include several functions and media keys, which give quick access to some computer programs like electronic mail, calculator, and media player. In brief, ergonomic keyboards do not "cure" muscle pain, but prevent it from happening in the future. If you suffer from any types of hand repetitive strain injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome or cubital tunnel syndrome, it is ideal to consult an orthopedic hand doctor who can provide you appropriate medical treatment.

The Steampunk Ergo Keyboard
The Steampunk Ergo Keyboard

Where to buy ergonomic keyboards?

If you are involved in a specific occupation, which involves repetitive use of your upper extremities like deskwork, computer work, etc., and you are having constant wrist pain or hand pain, your orthopedic hand doctor can modify your duty according to the severity of your condition and put restrictions like:

1. You may not carry, lift, push, or pull with the affected upper extremity for some time as determined by the doctor.

2. You need to buy a split ergonomic keyboard with separate halves.

3. You should not engage in above right shoulder activity for some time as determined by the doctor.

4. You need to get an ergonomic evaluation of your workstation completed via your employer.

5. You have to avoid repetitive use of your affected limb and there should be limited reaching with the affected upper extremity.

You should begin the home exercise program, which will be provided to you by physical therapy department.

This content is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional.

© 2010 Writing Coach -- Rajinder Soni

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