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New member today typing with Arthritic hand

Hi Anyone nice to meet you all, I am on vacation in the UK, but live now in Nokomis Florida. In fact my vacation is really an excuse to wait for the birth of my first grandchild then the second one a day later from my other child. What an exciting time.


I am here typing with Arthritis in my left hand. Does anyone know any exercises that can help with the numbness and pins and needles?


Created By on 27/03/2019

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Sting
12th Apr 2019 14:20:54
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Hi grayturner, sorry to hear about your arthritic hand. I know how limiting that can be when you're trying to get some mundane things done.

What exercises have you been trying so far? Hopefully it's nothing too tasking because some of the most effective workouts tend to be the most basic. The idea is to maintain some mobility while keeping it gentle.

Here are some basic hand exercises you can include in your repertoire: https://www.healthline.com/health/osteoarthritis/arthritis-hand-exercises#make-an-o

You can also find some great tips to generally improve your hand ergonomics during typing here:
http://ergonomictrends.com/proper-ergonomic-typing-posture-at-computer/

Medical news also have some tips on how to manage arthritis in hands: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319955.php

Hope this helps!
CaroleAH
30th Mar 2019 09:08:59
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Hi Grayturner - exciting times indeed with the forthcoming birth of two grandchildren - hope all goes well for you and your children.
I'm not medically qualified but you mentioned numbness and pins and needles in your hand and I wondered if it could be a sign of repetitive strain injury or a trapped nerve in your neck. Helpful article on the following website - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/repetitive-strain-injury-rsi/

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