The way you hold your smartphone or tablet can lead to pain and inflammation in your pinkie and thumb, a condition called "smartphone finger." It can also strain your wrists and arms.
If you hold your phone with your
pinky finger underneath and your wrist bent inward, you put pressure on the
ulnar nerve, which runs through your forearm and hand. This can cause pain and
discomfort.
While the pinkie and thumb are most commonly affected, your wrists and arms can
also experience strain.The
dangers of holding your smartphone wrongly
A 2017 study linked extended use of
smartphones to a higher likelihood of experiencing another painful wrist and
hand disorder, suggesting caution when using hand-held electronic devices to
minimise the risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome.
Prolonged use of smartphones has been linked to a higher risk of carpal
tunnel syndrome, a painful wrist and hand disorder.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition resulting from repeated pressure
on the wrist, where the median nerve passes into the hand and meets the wrist.
Common causes include repetitive
hand movements, such as typing, which can cause pain, numbness, finger tingling,
and weakened grip strength.
A study by White and colleagues found that 54% of frequent smartphone
users reported musculoskeletal pain and discomfort, while 12% of non-intensive
users reported similar pain.
A study involving 48 students found that those who spent more than nine
hours a day on their devices experienced more and increased discomfort in their
wrists and hands.
To avoid hand injuries caused by excessive phone use, it is important to
maintain a neutral wrist position.
How
to hold your smartphone properly
While there is no direct causal link
between hand injuries and phone use, incorrect and frequent holding could
potentially lead to issues like thumb arthritis, carpal tunnel, and tendinitis.
- To prevent hand injuries from
excessive phone use, it's important to maintain a neutral wrist position.
- Take regular breaks from using
your phone.
- Choose a phone that fits your
hand comfortably.
- Use hands-free options like
voice commands or phone calls instead of texting.
- If you use a phone case with an
attachment, avoid resting your phone's weight entirely on one spot.
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