HOW WE HOLD OUR MOUSE AND WRIST PAIN IN GAMING | HP BOOST #7
How to Hold Your Mouse for Better Health in Gaming
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of proper mouse grip and its impact on wrist, forearm, and hand health during gaming. The position of the wrists when holding the mouse is highlighted as a crucial factor in preventing pain and strain.
Proper Mouse Grip
- Many gamers experience pain in their wrists, forearms, or hands due to improper mouse grip.
- Holding the mouse with bent wrists (radial deviation or ulnar deviation) can lead to strain and subsequent weakness and chronic pain.
- Overuse of bending muscles in the wrist occurs when clicking, causing one side of the wrist or palm to lift off the table.
- The correct way to hold the mouse is to keep it in a neutral position without bending towards the thumb or pinky.
- To find neutral position, align the center of your wrist with the third or middle knuckle.
Palm, Fingertip, and Claw Grip Styles
- Different grip styles (palm, fingertip, claw) have minimal differences in physical stress on the hand.
- Claw and fingertip grips may use more muscles but offer better control over the mouse for improved performance.
- Palm grip uses fewer muscles but may result in slightly lower performance.
- Choose a grip style that works best for you based on comfort and performance.
Tips for Wrist Pain Relief
- Check if your wrist is in a neutral position both side-to-side and front-to-back if experiencing wrist pain.
- Include exercises to keep your hands healthy along with adjusting wrist position.
- Additional resources are available for a five-minute routine to maintain healthy wrists.
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