Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Keeping Your Fingers From Getting Injured While Typing A Lot

Your fingers are, of course, one of the most important parts of your body to keep healthy for just about any job - but if you work a desk job, you might not think about the possibility of your fingers getting hurt until it actually starts to happen! Rather than waiting until your fingers get hurt (and then trying to figure out how to make them feel better!), you will be better served making sure you know how to keep your fingers protected from the outset.

Rest: When you get into a groove on a project, it can be easy to just keep typing and typing, but if you do this, your fingers are far likelier to get to a place where they start to hurt from the constant work you are making them do. You should give your hand a break every fifteen or twenty minutes (at least), and while you are resting your hands, you should let them hang down at your side as you shake them out a bit.

Equipment: The equipment you are typing with is also a big consideration, as keyboards (especially those on a laptop) can put your fingers in a cramped position, which can cause them to start experiencing pain. If you do a lot of typing at your job, you should get an ergonomic keyboard and mouse, as these will protect your fingers as well as your wrists.

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Pace: Because work is "work," it is not unusual for you to start working at a really fast pace, trying to finish up all of your projects as quickly as your mind and fingers will let you so that you can move onto things besides "work." But you should keep your pace in mind, as a steady, leisurely pace of typing will feel a lot better on your fingers in the long run than a rushed, aggressive pace.

By keeping all these things in mind, you will be able to make sure that you are protecting your fingers while you are at work - and in the long run, this will also help you make sure you are more productive!

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