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  2. Ergonomic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The angled split keyboard (sometimes referred to as a Klockenburg keyboard) is similar to a split keyboard, but the middle is tented up so that the index fingers are higher than the little fingers while typing. Key Ovation makes the Goldtouch ergonomic keyboard which is an adjustable angled split keyboard.

  3. 3 Rules to Avoid Shoulder Pain When You Press - AOL

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    To ensure you keep pain at bay during pressing moves, follow his three key rules below. ... 3 Rules To Prevent Shoulder Pain While Pressing. Whether you’re doing dumbbell shoulder presses ...

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    The ergonomic wonder 'forces your hands into a natural position' — it's a heavenly oasis for your typing fingers!

  5. Repetitive strain injury - Wikipedia

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    A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an injury to part of the musculoskeletal or nervous system caused by repetitive use, vibrations, compression or long periods in a fixed position. [1] Other common names include repetitive stress injury , repetitive stress disorders , cumulative trauma disorders ( CTDs ), and overuse syndrome .

  6. Dvorak keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    It can be activated with the Keyboard Control Panel and selecting "Dvorak". The setting is applied once the Control Panel is closed out. Apple also includes a Dvorak variant they call "Dvorak – Qwerty ⌘". With this layout, the keyboard temporarily becomes QWERTY when the Command (⌘/Apple) key is held down.

  7. 4 Simple Fixes for Bench Press Shoulder Pain - AOL

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  8. Sticky keys - Wikipedia

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    Sticky keys is an accessibility feature of some graphical user interfaces which assists users who have physical disabilities or helps users reduce repetitive strain ...

  9. Forward head posture - Wikipedia

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    Forward head posture (FHP) [1] is an excessively kyphotic (hunched) thoracic spine. It is clinically recognized as a form of repetitive strain injury. [citation needed] The posture can occur in dentists, [2] surgeons, [3] and hairdressers, [4] or people who spend time on electronic devices.