There are various products that can help you get rid of those annoying hand complaints. Curious which products are most suitable for you?

Read below how the products contribute to alleviating your complaint and click through to reach the desired category. Ergonomic mouse, Ergonomic keyboard, Wrist rest

Ergonomic mouse

An ergonomic mouse, also called a vertical mouse or RSI mouse, enforces a better and healthier arm posture. Its special design places the hand, wrist, arm, and shoulder in their natural position, which can prevent complaints. This includes mouse arm or carpal tunnel syndrome.

What does an ergonomic mouse do for hand complaints?
Where the traditional mouse is purely made for function, an ergonomic mouse also considers the user's posture. Hand, wrist, and arm are more in their natural position. This creates more relaxation in the entire arm; from shoulder to hand. This prevents common RSI-related complaints.

  •  Natural posture
  •  Less tension in the hand
  •  More relaxation in the entire arm
  •  Lower chance of RSI complaints
An ergonomic mouse is also good for:
Elbow • Forearm • Wrist • Upper arm • Shoulder • Neck

Ergonomic keyboard

An ergonomic keyboard is developed with the user at its core. It types comfortably, adapts better to your working posture, and also takes into account other aids, such as your mouse. All of this is done to improve your working posture and allow you to work longer without complaints. Specifically, complaints in the hand, wrist, forearm, and shoulder can be combated with an ergonomic keyboard.

What does an ergonomic keyboard do for hand complaints?
Using an ergonomic keyboard is a good way to prevent overuse, as it minimises muscle tension. To benefit your hand as much as possible, you need easy-to-press keys. You'll find these in mechanical keys.

  •  Easy-to-press keys
  •  Less muscle tension
  •  Fewer movements needed
An ergonomic keyboard is also good for:
Shoulder • Arm • Elbow • Neck • Back • Wrist

Wrist rest

The wrist rest provides the necessary relaxation for the muscles. This prevents painful complaints in the arm and wrist. Wrist rests are available for both the keyboard and the mouse. It is recommended to use both to reduce the chance of RSI complaints and to work comfortably.

What does a wrist rest do for hand complaints?
A wrist rest provides the user with the necessary support between working sessions to keep the forearm, wrist, and hand in alignment. This benefits relaxation in the entire arm. This minimises the repetitive tension that causes RSI complaints.

  •  Forearm, wrist, and hand in alignment
  •  Relaxed hands
  •  Comfortable support between working sessions
  •  Lower chance of RSI
A wrist rest is also good for:
Back • Neck • Arm • Elbow • Shoulder • Wrist