Continuous use of the hands and fingers, as
when knitting or doing needlepoint with the wrist bent
(flexed)
Frequent bending or twisting of the wrist, as when using a
screwdriver
Repeated squeezing or gripping with the hand, as when
using a spray bottle
Moving the fingers while the wrist is bent
inward or flexed, as when playing musical instruments or typing
Use of vibrating tools such as
sanders.
Use of a cane, wheelchair, or crutches, or doing certain
sports (such as long-distance cycling) that require continuous forceful
grasping with the wrist in an awkward position.
Bending the wrist
during sleep.
Author
Monica Rhodes
Editor
Kathleen M. Ariss, MS
Associate Editor
Pat Truman, MATC
Primary Medical Reviewer
William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer
David Pichora, MD, FRCSC - Orthopedic Surgery
Last Updated
November 3, 2006
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Last Updated:
November 03, 2006
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