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aware of your posture and sitting position when you
write. Your body position affects the way you use
your arm and hand. Here are some hints to follow when
writing:
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Avoid leaning heavily on your forearm.
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Keep your elbow positioned in an open angle (90
degrees or more). Wrist and hand strain increases
the more your elbow bends.
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Keep your fingers relaxed. Your knuckles should
not be curled up or turn white when you write.
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Reduce finger motions. Use your wrist and forearm
to move the pen or pencil rather than your fingers.
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Re-orient your writing paper or use an inclined
surface to keep your wrist relaxed, especially for
left-handed writing.
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If writing hurts your thumb, try holding the pen
in the web space between your index and middle fingers.
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Handwrite rather than print. Large, cursive style
writing causes less strain than printing small letters.
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Select large diameter pens and pencils or use rubber
grips to reduce gripping force.
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Place Leaf-It-Finger dots or grips on fingers to
increase friction. Tape or tubing can be applied
to pens and pencils to increase surface friction.
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Replace standard ballpoint pens with easy flow ink
fountain pens, roller balls, and gel ink pens.
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Write at a reasonable pace with frequent breaks.
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