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MouseBean Ergonomic Hand Rest
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The MouseBean® Hand Rest is designed to provide support, protection and comfort when using a mouse. Following detailed research into the causes of mouse-induced wrist pain, the MouseBean® Hand Rest tackles the problem by applying sound ergonomic principles, stylish product design and engineering.
Online Price: $26.49
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Converts a Regular
Mouse into an Ergonomic Mouse in seconds!
The MouseBean® Hand Rest is designed to provide support, protection and
comfort when using a mouse. Following detailed research into the causes
of mouse-induced wrist pain, the MouseBean® Hand Rest tackles the
problem by applying sound ergonomic principles, stylish product design
and engineering.
Professional computer users have put the MouseBean® Hand Rest through
extensive trials and the device has been tested and endorsed by a
consulting surgeon. Read about the features and benefits below
Reduction
of Median Nerve Compression
The MouseBean® Hand Rest protects the delicate median nerve that runs
through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. It does this by preventing the
central part of the wrist from being pressed against a hard surface. The
MouseBean® Hand Rest supports the hand on the soft fleshy parts either
side of the median nerve.
Damage to the median nerve is commonly experienced as tingling or
numbness in the thumb and first two fingers but can cause a variety of
symptoms including burning and tenderness in the forearm and aching in
the wrist joint. The MouseBean® Hand Rest can help to prevent serious
nerve damage.
Correction
of Wrist Angle
The MouseBean® Hand Rest elevates the forearm to maintain a straight
wrist. This reduces stress on the tendons where they run through the
carpal tunnel. Overuse of the hand and fingers when the wrist is bent
can lead to tenosynovitis (inflammation of the covering of the tendons),
a painful condition affecting the forearm. Resting the forearm on the
desktop can become increasingly uncomfortable.
Specially Contoured Body
The MouseBean® Hand Rest allows the wrist to rotate into a comfortable
position and can be used on either hand. The gently rounded base allows
it to slide on and off the edge of a mousemat without snagging.
Stress Reduction
The MouseBean® Hand Rest reduces tension and stress in the hand, arm,
shoulder, neck and back. Because the heel of the hand is properly
supported, the arm does not need to be elevated to move the mouse and
this encourages upper arm mobility. Supporting the hand in this way also
seems to reduce the need to grip the mouse too tightly. Constant tension
in the forearm is a common cause of tenderness and burning sensations.
Sliding
Coupling - Fingertip Control
The MouseBean® Hand Rest has a sliding coupling bar that connects to a
simple stick-on socket on the rear of the mouse. Although some users
never seem to discover it, this sliding feature allows the mouse to be
moved with the fingers for fine detail work in art and design packages.
This dramatically helps to relax the muscles of the hand and forearm and
further reduces stress in the upper arm.
Tactile Stress Relief
Due mainly to its highly tactile surfaces, many of our customers just
love to use the MouseBean® Hand Rest as a stress reliever. This is an
important aspect in the workplace since it encourages computer users to
take short, regular breaks. This allows overused muscles a little time
to relax and recover - further reducing tension and stress.
Insulation
and Protection
The MouseBean® Hand Rest keeps the wrist away from cold surfaces as well
as the sharp edges of desks and mouse pads. It also eliminates pressure
from wrist watches and bracelets, a common cause of aggravation which
most wrist pads simply make worse.
Other Benefits
Hygienic, non-toxic, removable, washable, soft pads can be replaced or
swapped in seconds. You can easily create your own stylish combinations.
The tactile surface patterns are designed to increase comfort levels in
hot weather when hands can get sticky. The pads are very tough and
should never need replacing in normal use.
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