Duplicate of: How do you beat RSI?
As a programmer, the prospect of having, or getting carpal tunnel syndrome is very high. My doctor recently diagnosed me with this. I'm 22 years old. It seems like a young age to develop such a disease, but I can honestly say (with pride, I might add) that I've spent atleast 1/4 of my life typing on a keyboard.
There are thousands of users on this site, and we all have on thing in common: banging away at the keys. So I'm sure there are at least a few hundred people here with this problem. I'm wondering; How do you, as a programmer, deal with such an issue? I use a Microsoft Natural keyboard, and it's OK for the hourly work I do. When the day is done though, I often get numbness in my left hand and a pain in the back of my upper arm. I've been perscribed some drugs, and the effects of it are not known, yet.
Do you have any suggestions on how I can alter my way of working or things I can do to help ease the progression of this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I wouldn't close this thread. The effects of programming on the body are definitely part of our careers and lives. Any information for others on how to prevent this issue would also be appreciated.

