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Pegboard Device Sinks Carpal Tunnel’s Battleship

A pegboard device developed by bioengineering students from Rice University aims to better diagnose and evaluate carpal tunnel syndrome by restraining the hand and analysing movements with a customised PDA.

In a five-minute test, a doctor uses pegs to isolate a patient’s individual fingers. “You wouldn’t think it works as well as it does, but once you are pegged in, you can’t move anything but the finger we want you to,” Miller said. A loop is fitted around the finger, and when the patient moves it, the amount of force generated is measured. “PRIME gets the peak force,” Xu said. “Then the doctor can create a patient-specific file with all your information, time-stamped, and record every single measurement.”.

Apparently, most of the tests for carpal tunnel are subjective—so improving accuracy and providing detailed patient-specific information will be helpful for sufferers in the future. It’s a good thing too, because in this line of work I will need all the help I can get. [Medgadget via Boing Boing Gadgets]

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  • Jonhy
    its actually from turning a screwdriver all day long at high torque. Disability here I come.
  • suburbancowboy
    The Mindbody Prescription by Dr. John Sarno is a must read for anyone who thinks they have Carpal Tunnel.
  • valkilmerisawful
    @Brian Lam: For shame, Brian Lam. I brought nothing to the table today. I suppose it was an over-reaction caused by an intermittent left-side Ctrl and Shift key malfunction that I've been dealing with.

    valkilmerisawful

  • Brian Lam
    @valkilmerisawful: actually, the stars are nerds and the people making terrible comments are the jocks. I'd promote you and duck, but you guys aren't doing anythign but bitching. get on it. step it up.
  • Log1c
    I've played this game when it was called TWIXT
  • valkilmerisawful
    @Duckspwn_Insignificant Commenter: Now that you mention it, I kind of have to agree. I guess the only thing I liked was the "edit" feature. @tok3ninja; is still in Beta: Tell me you're joking. Are the star commenters the jocks of your nerd party? If you aim to please, maybe you should be more concerned with how disappointed your father would feel, that you worship some, albeit well-written and clever, strangers on a techie web site. HOWEVER, if you were joking, I would revise my response accordingly to: "I really doubt you are joking."

    valkilmerisawful

  • The Nacon
    Is it really that hard to prevent getting a carpal tunnel? Just avoid resting on your wrists. I normally use bottom area of my palm (not wrists!) to rest at the very edge of a table/desk with the keyboard pulled up close to that edge. Lesson learned, but it wasn't that hard to avoid it.
  • tok3ninja; is still in Beta
    @Duckspwn_Insignificant Commenter: I got a bunch of the star commenters on my followers. It's all about keeping their interest in you.
  • tok3ninja; is still in Beta
    Being a musician and someone who sits in front of a computer all day I could use this. I better act quick before it gets too late for my wrists..
  • Purple Monkey Dishwasher
    @vqro: I don't like that the new comments end up at the top just because I'm used to the old way.

    Purple Monkey Dishwasher

  • Justinpaulson
    I think this is a great idea. My wife has RSD in her foot and hands (a horrible disease, worse than pretty much any other disease) and when she initially was getting diagnosed doctors did a lot of pushing and proding on her which caused massive amounts of pain. It would be nice to be able to use technology to diagnose these things in a pain-free way.
  • PanhandleJoe
    @vqro: Seems pretty straight-forward to me.

    PanhandleJoe

  • PanhandleJoe
    Carpal tunnel can be a real PITArm

    PanhandleJoe

  • vqro

    Dont understand this new commenting thing.

    vqro

  • Duckspwn
    @valkilmerisawful: Ick, you think so? I hate how comments are hidden, and how the star commenters reign supreme now. It makes my inferiority complex worse... and I like a little variety in my comments, ya know? Edit: I love the star commenters, but I find it hard to maintain a monogamous relationship with em. There are just way to many fish in the sea / geeks on the internet.

    Duckspwn

  • Jesustron
    I've noticed that after years of typing and video games, my fine motor skills and ability to make acute movements in certain positions has decreased. There has got to be a better way to protect joints and ligaments so we don't have to figure out just how bad the disability has become. Though this is a good step.
  • valkilmerisawful
    This is supposed to fix your 'limp wrist'? (Edit: I really just wanted to waste a comment to check out the new system - andddd it's good.)

    valkilmerisawful

  • Liam Kinkaid
    Wait until I tell my girlfriend that pegging can help out with my carpal tunnel!
  • GlenTen
    Carpal Tunnel syndrome is made up. It doesn't exist.
  • Lance eagles3strong
    Anyone else not able to see the picture once the article is open?
  • Signore Pinko-Panko! realizes hi
    Whatever happened to all the ergonomic peripherals?

    Signore Pinko-Panko! realizes his little joke doesn't make sense...

  • mikeness
    I work for Carpal Tunnel and I just have to say that this test is a sham and a mockery.
  • MacPatrick
    Men only.

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