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When it comes to entering text on your cell phone, PDA or other 21st century technological convenience, no one can approach your mastery, speed and efficiency in tiny typing. Read on to learn more information about these workplace tech hazards in Palmer.

Mta Wireless
(907) 373-2355
701 E Parks Hwy Ste 100
Wasilla, AK
Acs Wireless
(907) 790-3500
2092 Jordan Ave
Juneau, AK
for Your Cell Only
907-258-3433
320 W 5th Ave
Anchorage, AK
A High Frequency Wireless
(907) 677-9577
702 W Northern Lights Blvd
Anchorage, AK
Adigitel
907-274-3114
3120 Denali St
Anchorage, AK
Alaska Digitel
(907) 376-3130
1301 S Seward Meridian Rd Ste G
Wasilla, AK
Gci
(907) 586-3320
8420 Airport Blvd
Juneau, AK
Alaska Telecom Inc
907-344-1223
6623 Brayton DR
Anchorage, AK
Lynch Sean Atty
(907) 586-5809
202 6th St
Juneau, AK
At&Tnugget Mall
(907) 523-9010
8745 Glacier Hwy Ste 260
Juneau, AK
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Practicing Safe Text - "Blackberry Thumb" and Other Workplace Tech Hazards

Leave it to the cheeky Brits at Virgin Mobile to set up a Web site devoted to an emerging workplace hazard and call it PractiseSafeText . As billions of text messages are typed and sent each year on both sides of the Atlantic and around the world, they appear to be taking an unexpected toll.

Remember carpal tunnel syndrome and how it seemed to strike keyboard users and meat-hangers like an epidemic in the ’90s? Now the 21st century has spawned its own repetitive-motion workplace hazard, and it’s hitting us right in a place that separates us from most other creatures – our handy, multi-purpose opposable thumbs.

First, Give It a Cool Name

The American Physical Therapy Association calls it “Blackberry Thumb,” a malady causing pain, swelling or numbness of the thumb from texting on those wee buttons. Physical therapist Margot Miller, president of APTA’s Occupational Health Special Interest Group, says the condition is a repetitive-stress injury caused by performing the same motion for long periods of time.

“The devices are wonderful for short use, but PDAs are being used for everything – phone, addresses, searching the Web and e-mail,” Miller says. “That leads to continual abuse on the joint. At first it’s irritated, then there’s swelling and soreness, and it could lead to tendonitis.”

Miller’s advice is to use PDAs when you have to, but if you’re at a computer, stick to the full-size keyboard.

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