June 24th, 2005 |
Published in
RSI Products | Tags: keyboards
Keybowl Inc. just released a new version of their orbiTouch “keyless keyboard”. The device provides full keyboard and mouse function with no finger or wrist motion by using color-coded rings on two ergonomically-sculpted domes to produce character input. The orbiTouch creates a keystroke when you slide the two domes into one of their [...]
June 16th, 2005 |
Published in
RSI Products | Tags: software
StretchWare, a software utility for Windows & Macintosh computers, makes an astonishing claim on their home page: “If you work at a computer, there is a good chance you will eventually suffer from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.”
A study conducted by the Mayo Clinic in 2001 found that “heavy computer use, even up to seven hours per [...]
June 10th, 2005 |
Published in
RSI Stories
RSI-Relief.com, as well as the RSI-Relief Blog, has been up and running for a little over a month now, and I’ve had numerous queries about my RSI experiences, so I’ve decided to share my own RSI story.
The symptoms began about seven years ago for me, with wrist pain and tingling in my pinkie and ring [...]
June 5th, 2005 |
Published in
RSI in the News
For years, IT (Information Technology) services such as data entry, programming, and technical support have been outsourced from America to places with a large pool of low-cost technical talent, such as India, displacing millions of American workers in the process. Now it appears that we’ve outsourced more than just jobs.
According to an article at [...]