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A new approach to the mouse arm syndrome
Johan Ullman1, Nils Kangas, Pia Ullman
1Medinova AB, Gothenburg, Sweden. johan.ullman@ullmans.com
Objectives:
The study validates a new computer mouse concept. The tested device is a small mouse with a pivoting pen-shaped handle. The hypothesis behind the design is the assumptions that the pen grip requires less static tension than the normal mouse grip and that fine-motor, high precision tasks normally are done with finger movements with forearm at rest.
Methods:
Four muscles were monitored with electromyography (EMG) during work with a new mouse and with a traditional mouse.
Results:
EMG activity was significant lower, in M. pronator teres--46%, M. extensor digitorum--46%, M. trapezius--69%, and M. levator scapulae--82%, during work with the new mouse as compared to the traditional mouse.
Conclusion:
Altering the design of the computer mouse can significantly reduce muscular tension.