Re: Finger joint pain

Posted by Christina Steils on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Finger-joint-pain-tp2690290p2695477.html

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Best Giles


--- In eSens@yahoogroups.com, paulpjc@... wrote:

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> puk replies - sounds like tenosynovitis to me a for of recognised RSI, the  

> missing link in all of the RSI scenario is the emfs and particularly he low

>  frequency fields that your hands are imersed in when using the keyboard

> and  mouse, worse if you have a habit of keeping hand on mouse and keyboard as

> you  are making a very good circuit with your upper body. You might wish to

> treat the  sore thumb etc as per advice for RSI and see how you go,

> puk

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> In a message dated 16/03/2011 18:36:07 GMT Standard Time,  

> charles@... writes:

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> Hello,

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> you may try 5 drops of acidum benzoïcum a few  times.

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> Greetings,

> Charles Claessens

> member Verband  Baubiologie

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> ----- Original Message -----

> From: maureenan2

> To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:eSens@yahoogroups.com)  

> Sent:  Wednesday, March 16, 2011 6:27 PM

> Subject: [eSens] Finger joint  pain

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> I posted the message below at the week-end but it didn't show in  the list,

> I was told by the list owner to repost it.

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> This past year  when electronic technology being used either side of me is

> bad I've suffered  with joint pain. It affects my thumb and fingers which is

> worse when I use the  keyboard. I did buy some ladies aluminium thread

> gloves but the improvement it  made didtn't last. I've since devised an

> aluminium wrap for my thumb but it's  clumsy.

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> This does improves when the technology eases off but my thumb  is stiff and

> aches all of the time now. The joint has also started to crack  and I feel

> it moving inside at which times it's very painful. Today it's not  been very

> good. I wonder if anyone has similar who has found something that  helps ?  

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> Maureen

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