Texting Can Lead to Thumb Arthritis
The pressure applied at the tip of the thumb is magnified at the base of the thumb, according to a report on Forbes.com. Repetitive motion can cause pain and inflammation of the basal joint. It can even lead to thumb arthritis. If you're not feeling it yet -- pain, that is -- that doesn't mean you won't. Problems caused by repetitive motion can take years to develop.
It's not just texting that can cause problems. There is BlackBerry thumb, cell phone elbow, and Guitar Hero wrist. No joke -- these are conditions that are cropping up because of modern communication devices that require repetitive motions. Experts say you should take breaks, pay attention to your posture, and pay attention to your pain. Otherwise, the wear and tear on your joints from overuse may have longterm consequences.
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