CompUrest Splint Technology - "15 years later, my computer injuries never returned."

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In the 1980's CompUrest's inventor had every computer injury in the book. Using CompUrest's splint technology that supports her arms and lowers her keyboard, since 1990, the injuries never returned.
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January 18, 2005 (Press Release) -- For Immediate Release

Lake Havasu City, AZ, The patented CompUrest Keyboard Stand, U.S. Patent No. 5,188,321 healed inventor J. Nayer Hardin's extensive computer injuries within 30 days. That was back in 1990. Since then, with regular use, her injuries never returned.

CompUrest works with an indented armrest that uses splint technology that extends from fingertips to shoulders, keeping elbows at a right angle, comfortably relaxed at your sides. Lowering the keyboard eliminates the need to bend wrists when keying.

"If you support the forearms and lower the keyboard, carpal tunnel syndrome disappears." said Melvin Rosenwasser, M.D. Hand, Microvascular & Trauma Surgery, Sports Medicine Columbia Presbyterian/Eastside, NY. CompUrest fully supports forearms, elbows and upper arms and lowers the keyboard.

Dr. Marvin J. Dainoff, Center for Ergonomic Research Miami University, Oxford, Ohio said "The ideal position of the wrist is flat and straight, which positions the hand level with the arm and extended in a straight line from it. Those who work with hands bent up, down or to the side risk damage to the wrist." CompUrest's lowered keyboard keeps wrists flat and straight, positioning your hands level with your arms and extended in a straight line from it.

The patent application was filed on July 19, 1991.

CompUrest’s inventor, J. Nayer Hardin:

"During the late 1980’s I typed 119 wpm. I had carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive stress injuries, every computer illness in the book. My right arm was paralyzed twice and I lost my ability to walk once from my extensive computer use. This industrial athlete came down with osteoarthritis, the one you get from wear and tear on the joints and nerves, like typing fast and moving my attention and body from the paper, to the keys, to the monitor and back, unsupported for hours.

Late night and intense razor sharp pain in my back, neck, arms and legs became the norm for me. My friend Bernie Hirschenson and I invented CompUrest in response.

When I first laid my burning arms on my CompUrest (the original was made of solid oak), I experienced what I call the Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah factor. For the first time in a long time, I could press the keys again. The splint technology worked.

Fifteen years later, the injuries never returned, though I'm still an avid computer user who has just produced four new thought e-books, www.computerhealth.org.

CompUrest is designed to fully support fingers, hands, wrists, arms, elbows and shoulders. Lowering the keyboard eliminates the need to bend wrists.

Simply put, when the problem is repetitive stress, the solution is repetitive, comfortable, non-restrictive support, the kind you get with CompUrest. No learning curve is required.

Comfortable computing is so much better than computer pain."

CompUrest - the best kept secret in ergonomics.

For more information – www.compurest.com , nayer@compurest.com


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