WristWand Restores PC "Typing" Tendons?

We've all spent hours hunched over the keyboard, typing away at our notebooks, or playing games until the early hours. Many of us often complain of aching hands and wrists as a result of our over zealous notebook use. Short term this may cause a little discomfort, but over a longer period of time a painful condition like carpal tunnel syndrome may result. Could the Wristwand weave a magical cure for long suffering users?

If you'rereading this, we don't have to tell you what happens when you'reonline for several hours, furiously typing away, trying tobalance your laptop on the backseat of a moving vehicle -- oreven propped up all comfy on a chaise lounge. Yes, you all shareone thing: that pesky hand-cramp, otherwise known as carpaltunnel syndrome (or, if you don't have the actual "syndrome," youcan certainly tell how it feels,nonetheless).

Hey, whoknew avid notebook use would create this kind of bonding experience? Well, like it ornot, it does. But you don't have to put up with the strain anymore; there's a new carpal tunnel syndrome treatment on themarket that will enable you to keep those whizfingers whirring -and it's fast, simple, and inexpensive.

The WristWand was created as a treatment for Repetitive StrainInjury (RSI), also known as Repetitive Strain Disorder orCumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD), which all of you enthusiastickeyboard and mouse users probably know first-hand (yes, punintended).

This carpal tunnel syndrome treatment stretches the areascommonly under stress with routine use of the computer keyboard,in particular. You can actually stretch several connectivetissues that form the muscles most used while typing by simplygripping the WristWand and internally rotating your forearm,which increases circulation and helps repair tissue.

This kind of stretching, when done properly (read the manual),may relieve the stress in the arms, back, and neck, and increaseoverall joint mobility. So the next time you attack your keyboard,warm up your tendons and ligaments first. You may avoid thosewretched - and sometimes irreversible -- conditions like swollentendons and nerve damage in your all- important hands and wrists.

And, for those of you who happen to play the piano, guitar, orare fervent golfers or tennis aces while away from your laptop,you'll benefit even more from this form of carpal tunnel syndrometreatment: The WristWand is an excellentmultitasker.

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