The most important reason is Safety. Many People have lost fingers and worse because jewelry was caught in moving equipment. Secondly, the jewelry can be damaged or the products/equipment You work with can be scratched/damaged.
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No- it only means that you have long fingers or small wrists or both.
Any of them. Most often the fingers, wrists and forearms though.
There is no data linking swollen wrists with knuckle cracking. In fact, there is no data linking knuckle cracking with swollen knuckles or arthritis.
You have to think about relaxing your shoulders and arms and fingers and wrists but don't make it too flimsey
Their wrists and or their neck
The keyboard should be in a comfortable position, and wrists should float over the keyboard when keying with a light touch so wrists and forearms remain straight.
You can rotate your torso, neck, shoulder, ankle. fingers, and wrists. There may be other rotatable body parts too.
Its more better for your wrists and possibly your fingers to rest and type upon. It reliefs tension in your wrist and fingers by having a downward slant unlike regular keyboards which have a up or neutral angle.
2 fingers (not your thumb it has it's own heart rate) into your wrists on your left hand it's the left side, on the right hand......, and how I do it you put the 2 fingers under your palm onto your LH wrist then follow down anther 2 fingers and your there
carpel tunnel sindrome.
This typically happens in old and gold people. Children do not get it. They continue to play during fever also.