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Ergonomic mouse pad with wrist rests

Posted on 12/05/2011 by Lorene
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Article written by Angelique the 3rd of May

The mouse pad ergonomics is highly important.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is at the top list of the work diseases !
18 % of the mouse pad Internet researches concern this topic !

Does the promotional mouse pad market suggest some solutions ?
Some manufacturers suggest personalized mouse pad with cushions which make us think about rest… It explains the name mouse pad with wrist rests !

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So, why don’t we find these types of mouse pad wrist rests? Why do we find other answers to ergonomics in the promotional mouse pad range of the most recognized and serious manufacturers like 3M, NOVA, RAZER ? Why don’t we find these models in the highly technique and famous mouse pad range meant for the gamers (the most demanding persons ! ) ?

Here the NOVA’s answer, the 1st French manufacturer of personalized mouse pad :
The mouse pads with wrist rests are born in 1995 after a European directive concerning ergonomic desks. At the same time and in the continuity, the mouse pad with wrist rests is born.

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Aware of the necessity to integrate a good ergonomics to its product, two studies have been financed to find real solutions and not only marketing solutions. It has been led by two independent specialized practitioners.
The irrevocable result of these two studies have been the same :
• The wrist is a joint between the arm and the hand. Keeping up the wrist exactly where it is articulated is a “mechanic” aberration. It doesn’t take charge of the arm and hand weight which both have to be kept up by the muscles. The arm and hand continue to hang : there’s no rest for the wrist!

• The worst point is that it’s especially underneath the wrist that goes the carpal canal. The hand’s veins are “supplied” by this way.

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• The carpal canal is a pipe within the tendons make a to and fro movement… To compress it by putting the wrist on something to lean on causes an irritating friction for the tendons on the canal.
Veins are a pipe within the blood flows… If we compress it, we limit the blood flow in the hand (it causes coolness and pins and needles). The mouse pad with wrist rest do not remove the compression, it just distributes it better !

So, there is definitely not a worst solution than the mouse pad with wrist rest !

Unfortunately, they are very attractive visually and thanks to their name. They are offered by manufacturers more concerned by answering marketing requests to generate orders than a real solution to answer the clients’ expectations.
Serious manufacturers like 3M, NOVA or RAZER don’t take this liberty. They prefer bringing true technical answers to give real and perceptible advantage to clients.

The conclusion of these two studies drives all of us to advocate :
Ideally, a good thing to lean on should be underneath the forearm: 1/3 of the elbow, 2/3 of the wrist which is the balance point of the entire arm, from the cervical to the hand! (I invite you to test it, you’ll feel immediately a real rest of all the arm muscles!).

You also can do a lateral thing to lean on, where there are the bones. But caution, do not do this between the 2 of them where there is the carpal canal the blood flow.

Finally, just content yourself with a thin mouse pad. The hand and the wrist are naturally put down in a flat way. No need to raise your hand which is a good thing because beside the tiredness of the effort, your carpal canal is reducing by outstretching. Moreover, your tendons are more irritated because of the friction.

To answer to the 2 first recommendations, Nova has developed a new support adaptable to both underneath your wrist or your forearm. Unfortunately it has not been very successful, probably because it was too much original.
Generally, all serious manufacturers have followed the last recommendation by doing extra thin promotional mouse pad.

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Nova advices to choose an extra thin promotional mouse pad, an ergonomic mouse fit to the inner part of your hand. Try to position it 30 cm far from the edge of your desk to make your forearm lean on the desk naturally.
Like this, your hand and your forearm are lined up (best position for the tendons movements in the carpal canal) and the arm and shoulder muscles won’t have to bear the weight of your arm.

STRONG POINTS :
- Carpal canal compression by the Ergonomic mouse pad with wrist rests .
- Lateral support on the bones without carpal canal compression.
- Best support for he the entire arm rest.
- Ergonomic mouse adaptable to the hand angle.

Do not hesitate to visit the NOVA’s site : www.nova-tm.com

jean-Claude CAUBET
Director managing

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liens objets publicitaires

Posted on 27/08/2009 by Henk KROON

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Most viewed entries for 2008

Posted on 24/01/2009 by Henk KROON
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The most viewed entries for October 2007 on this blog are :

Thanks for reading us!

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Our policy / FAQ

Posted on 15/11/2008 by Henk KROON
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We receive daily questions about our blog policy, so here are a few answer to the most asked questions.
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Artwork redraw made easy….

Posted on 09/10/2008 by Ida Guzzo
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bithika trivedi Article sent by Bithika Trivedi from Camerareadyart.co.uk.

The article’s main aim is to bring forth clarity on Artwork redraw. In the following lines I give brief introduction about Artwork Redraw its various formats & printing process, this will then be followed by a detailed article on each of these to help you know everything about Artwork.

Having the best promotional product campaign in hand is not enough. An eminent part of it is getting the right artwork for the product. There is a dizzying array or details surrounding the preparation of artwork. For instance if you have chosen a t-shirt as your promotional product; what will be best artwork which will come out well on it depends on numerous factors:
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Tim’s ASI blog

Posted on 16/01/2008 by Henk KROON
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Here is the link to the blog of Tim Andrews. Tim is working for the USA based ASI association. ASI stands for Advertising Specialty Industry. It’s the biggest competitor of the PPAI.
To understand who is who : according to me PPAI is a non profit organization and ASI is more like the Europe based PSI institute.
Have a look, interesting industry information can be found on Tim’s blog : Tim’s blog

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Direct Daily blog

Posted on 05/12/2007 by Henk KROON
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Today Doc logo+ suggests you to visit Marc van Wageningen’s Direct Daily blog!
If you’re involved in Marketing you’ll love his blog about the best direct marketing around the world..

Here is the link: Direct Daily

The blog is excellent !
See the example below, I’m quite sure you’ll visit his blog then.

The brief was to give dogtoys.nl some extra attention a week before the « world animal day », with a minimal budget. The tennis ball is a well-known dog toy. Exactly the reason why this item is chosen to promote dogtoys.nl; the biggest webshop with different kinds of dog toys. We dropped 500 tennis balls in city-parcs. When the dog ran to his owner with his new found toy, it read: « Buy something different for a change. www.dogtoys.nl. Dogtoys keeps your dog smiling ». And that makes the owner smile as well.
Agency: &KS, The Netherlands.

Here is the link : direct Daily

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Advertising Slogan Hall of Fame

Posted on 16/11/2007 by Henk KROON
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Many advertisers do print slogans, Slogans, tag lines, claims and signatures on promotional products. Some of them are famous,Apple’s Think different and Carlsberg’s Probably the best beer in the world. are nice examples.
I just googled into a website that made a selection of 100 nice slogans.

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The website is worth a visit if you need inspiration : www.adslogans.co.uk

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Most viewed entries for the month of october 2007

Posted on 05/11/2007 by Henk KROON
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The most viewed entries for October 2007 on this blog are :

Thanks for reading us!

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Temporary tattoo

Posted on 18/10/2007 by Henk KROON
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temporary tattoo Temporary tattoo As a promotional product and premium the tattoo is a strong vector!

We did post several entries on this blog about the temporary tattoo through which you can find most information you may need before ordering this inexpensive mass promotion product :

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For more information about the temporary tattoo visit www.temporary-tattoos.eu

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