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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Mouse Hand Pain Relief - USB Infrared Heaters





ValueRays® USB Hand Warmers
Relieve Mouse Hand Pain


Available online just in time for the drop in temps are ValueRays® infrared heaters for computer users. Very affordable prices range from $19.95 to $29.95 each and the price includes free USA shipping & no sales tax. Quite the bargain for heat considering the cost of heating bills!

If your mouse hand aches from overuse or your keyboard hands are tired, try USB infrared heaters to provide soothing deep penetrating heat relief. Experts say about 20-30 minutes of infrared heat daily helps reduce stressed and strained muscles. The magic of infrared heat is its ability to penetrate deeply through the skin to the muscles. Infrared heat also helps reduce joint stiffness.

Mouse hand warmers keep fingers from getting numb. There's nothing worse than gripping the computer mouse with a frozen hand and fingers. The ValueRays® Warm Computer Mouse plugs into the USB port and within minutes generates heat to the mouse hand. The USB Mouse Hand Warmer is like a mini electric blanket for the desk top. The ValueRays® heated computer keyboard pad provides ergonomic support and warmth for wrists.

If you are looking for mouse hand relief with cost-effective and energy-efficient qualities, select healthy infrared heated ValueRays® products.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Heated mouse - Do it for your mouse hand




Not sure how much time you spend sitting in front of a computer, and if you are reading this, I bet you spend at least a few hours everyday mousing your way online. There's tons of data available about the ill effects of computer overuse; especially for people who do not use the computer in a healthy manner. By healthy, I refer to proper ergonomics. Yet, even with proper ergonomics in place, there is still the risk of ill effects of overuse; especially overuse of the mouse hand.

There are an endless number of hand ailments and medical conditions with cold hand symptoms and side effects. Some of these ailments include arthritis, tendonitis, Raynaud's phenomenon, diabetes, migraine headaches, poor circulation, alcohol abuse, cigarette addiction, and the list goes on and on. Cold hands when trying to get computer work completed are annoying and painful. Not only do they cause pain to your mouse hand, cold hands actually become numb, and fingertips feel as though they are frozen.

Exposed hands working at the computer need warmth. If you work in a cold room, office or a drafty space, it is wise to use a heated computer mouse. A heated mouse generates warmth through the skin's layers penetrating the muscle tissue. There are a variety of heated computer devices using an USB connection and many of them use a carbon fiber which transmits infrared heat. Infrared heat is known to create a healing effect for sore muscles. The Eastern cultures have been using infrared heat for centuries. The sun is a natural source of infrared heat. The nice thing about an infrared heated mouse is getting all the benefits of the sun without the harmful UV rays.

Further research indicates 20-30 minutes of infrared heat daily can actually provide healing results. So, if you're like me, an USB infrared heated mouse would certainly be a welcomed relief for cold mouse hand pain. A heated mouse stimulates the flow of blood, and in turn reduces stiffness in finger and wrist joints. If muscles are sore, the heated mouse will penetrate deeply to soothe aching muscles.

Chemical toxins in the blood are a concern today with all the food we eat and the air we breathe. The infrared heat generated by the warmth of an USB heated mouse helps to detoxify our system of the unhealthy toxins. The heat releases the toxins from blood cells ridding the body of unnecessary toxic build up.

Massage therapists use heat to relax muscles. Why not use heat at home while we work? Keep your mouse hand relaxed, your blood flowing to reduce poor circulation and detoxify your system with the use of an infrared heated computer mouse.

If you enjoy the feel of the sun's heat on your face on a warm summer day, then you'll truly enjoy the warmth of a warm mouse while you are sitting at work in front of a computer!

For more information about the heated mouse and other infrared heated computer devices visit http://www.igmproducts.com/.


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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Mouse Hand - A blog about the hand that mouses!


The mouse hand has become one of the most important tools of the trade; the technology trade, that is. We spend countless hours mousing around. We mouse in the house, we mouse in the car, and we even mouse on vacation. We just can't get enough of mousing and our hands show it.

Actually, our mouse hand feels it. It feels the pain and stress we put upon it to get through each and every day. There's arthritic mouse hand pain, muscle tension mouse hand problems, cold mouse hand syndrome, poor circulation in our mouse hand, and the list goes on and on.

What can we do about it? What can we do to relieve the mouse hand pain? Research shows ergonomics plays an important role in managing a healthy mouse hand. So, we design an ergonomic work station using ergonomic computer devices. We do all this and after several years of working properly seated and body parts positioned perfectly, we still have problems with our mouse hand. Why?

Over years of continued use of the mouse hand, we develop strains and stress in hand parts like the wrist, fingers, muscles and joints. Some people suffer more than others. Yet, most people who use a computer everyday overtime will develop a certain amount of stress of the mousing hand.

This blog is all about the mouse hand. We will find information about using the mouse hand and ways to keep the mouse hand comfortable, safe and loved. Does your mouse hand get cold? Do your fingers get numb? Join our discussion. We welcome your comments and feedback.

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