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by Dudley_Archive
The one that worked for me was (I'm guessing) a variant on the "scalene stretch".Stand sideways on to a wall at arm's length. Place the palm of your nearest arm flat against the wall, fingers pointing upward.Then looking straight ahead, gently move your head away from the arm touching the wall.This looked so basic that initially I didn't even think it was a stretch, but the moment I tried it, I could feel it tugging on the nerve, and over time, it did more than anything else to make it go away. Your mileage may vary, obvs.I also found getting a Microsoft ergonomic keyboard (the one with a wrist rest) and an Evoluent upright mouse absolutely transformative. Seemed pricey at the time, and I was sceptical about their efficacy but Christ, two of the best things I've ever bought ever. Worth every penny.I had really debilitating pain some years ago, changed the keyboard and mouse, did that stretch, and after that bout of pain went away, I haven't had a problem since.
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