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This is just more of me expressing some thoughts that some people might have feedback on.

I used a Kinesis Advantage for over a decade and it made me feel at one with the computer until one day I started to get right hand pain.

I gave it a break for a few years, then got a new Advantage 360 and a Glove80 to see what would work for me. Neither do, both make my right hand feel more cramped than it should. But I'm pretty happy on something like a Sofle or a Kyria, or even a basic TKL - tho still get pain after a time.

I do have cubital tunnel like symptoms but was recently tested and don't have any real nerve damage that can be fixed, so based on the advice of my neural muscular doctor and physiotherapist, I'm still in the prevention stage.

Anyone experience anything similar?

Thanks!!

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[–] Gumshoe@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

right hand pain.

Any sense for what is different between your hands? You sure this isn't a mouse issue?

What kind of motions cause the pain?

There are 3 basic types of wrist motions rotating along each axis. Potentially you're either doing a lot of motion in one of these categories or your normal resting position isn't neutral in one of these categories. Maybe try to figure out which of these motions/positions is causing you issues and come up with ways to try to cut back on that motion or position the keyboard more neutrally in that axis.

Also, you should look into doing exercises to help with your issue.