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An epidemic of computer-associated hand and wrist pain and numbness
now affects 7 million Americans a year.
These symptoms are frequently
and routinely misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome when they are,
in fact, a result of Computer-Associated Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
The numbness and tingling that signal Computer-Associated Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome are caused by pressure placed on the median nerve when you
rest your wrists while using your keyboard or mouse. The solution is a
simple, comfortable, fingerless glove with two soft foam cushions that run
parallel on either side of the median nerve to divert and absorb the pressure.
Unlike pads, wrist rests, and splints currently in use that only cushion the
median nerve, softFLEX Computer
Gloves take the pressure off.
softFLEX has been clinically tested and
proven to relieve the painful symptoms of computer use. Over 75% of the
symptomatic computer users in our study showed statistically significant improvement after
wearing softFLEX computer gloves for
just six weeks.
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