Wrist Gloves Help Prevent Stress

Glove-like wrist supports worn on each hand, MouseMitt Keyboarders were developed to specifically guard against the stress and injury associated with repetitive hand movements, such as typing on a keyboard or manipulating a mouse. Designed in colorful Lycra material with patented built-in padding, the supports act like a gentle wrist brace to provide comfort and protection without restricting manual dexterity. The padded area disperses the weight of the hand, which slides smoothly over all work surfaces. MouseMitt Keyboarders are available in five sizes and six colors. MouseMitt International, Scotts Valley, CA, (800) 489-6488.

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