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Adding a Carbon.txt File

https://thenewleafjournal.com/adding-a-carbon-txt-file/
1•speckx•1m ago•0 comments

Inside the NYT's Hoax Factory

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Privacy first image compressor and converter

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Michael Burry slams Tesla valuation, warns of 'ridiculous' dilution

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2•breve•5m ago•0 comments

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"How to Attend Meetings" – Internal Guidelines from the New York Times

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Easy Exercise Program to Prevent / Fix Wrist Pain from Tech Work

https://1-hp.org/
2•DPTElliot•36m ago

Comments

DPTElliot•36m ago
I'm a Physical Therapist who's treated 2,500+ cases of wrist pain from desk work over the past decade. Here's what actually works.

The Core Problem: Endurance, Not Strength

Your forearm muscles need endurance training, not strength. You're performing thousands of light, repetitive movements daily. Lifting heavy is great but it doesn't fix this.

Think of your tendons as having a healthbar. Each hour of typing/mousing depletes it. When you hit zero, you get inflammation. You can either: 1. Reduce stress per hour (ergonomics) - provides 10-20% improvement 2. Increase your healthbar size (endurance training) - provides 80-90% improvement

Why Traditional Treatments Fail

Rest makes tendons weaker. Bracing doesn't build capacity. Injections can delay healing. Ergonomic equipment alone only reduces stress by 10-20% - it doesn't increase what your tissues can handle.

The Solution: Evidence-Based Exercise Protocol

Based on Tendon Neuroplastic Training research (95% success rate in clinical settings). Uses metronome to retrain motor cortex for efficient muscle fiber recruitment.

Equipment: 3-5lb dumbbells, metronome app (50 BPM)

Daily Routine (2x per day):

Phase 1 - Stretching: - Wrist flexor stretch: 30 sec × 3 sets each hand https://1hp-troubleshooter.vercel.app/exercises/wrist-flexor... - Wrist extensor stretch: 30 sec × 3 sets each hand https://1hp-troubleshooter.vercel.app/exercises/wrist-extens...

Phase 2 - Isometrics (builds initial strength + pain relief): - Wrist flexor isometric: 45 sec × 3 sets https://1hp-troubleshooter.vercel.app/exercises/wrist-flexio... - Wrist extensor isometric: 45 sec × 3 sets https://1hp-troubleshooter.vercel.app/exercises/wrist-extens...

Phase 3 - Endurance (the key): - Wrist flexion curls with metronome: Start 2×15, progress to 3×25-30 over 4-6 weeks https://1hp-troubleshooter.vercel.app/exercises/wrist-flexio... - Wrist extension curls with metronome: Start 2×15, progress to 3×25-30 https://1hp-troubleshooter.vercel.app/exercises/wrist-extens... - Finger extension with rubber band: 2×20 → 3×30

Work Management: - Take 5-min break every 45 minutes - Do wrist stretches during breaks - Set a timer (seriously)

Timeline: 4-6 weeks minimum for tissue adaptation. Most see improvement by week 6.

The Ergonomics Part (Still Important, Just Not Sufficient)

Do set up your desk properly: - Neutral wrist position, elbows 90-110° - Forearms parallel to floor - Monitor top at eye level, 20-26" away - Mouse close to keyboard

But understand: if your capacity is 50 units and your work demands 80 units, ergonomics might reduce demand to 60 units. You're still 10 units over capacity. Building capacity to 100 units solves the problem.

Why This Works

Motor cortex controls muscle fiber recruitment. Metronome training optimizes this, distributing load across more fibers. Research shows exercises + ergonomics provides best outcomes. Our data confirms: exercises are 80-90% of solution.

Common Mistakes

1. Jumping straight to surgery/injections without proper PT 2. Complete rest (makes tendons weaker) 3. Only addressing ergonomics 4. Doing strength training instead of endurance training 5. Inconsistent exercise (need 6+ weeks for tissue remodeling)

Safety Notes

- Mild discomfort during exercises is normal - Stop if sharp pain or significant symptom increase - Progress gradually (don't jump 15→25 reps overnight) - Consistency > intensity

Bottom Line

Stop buying expensive equipment hoping it will fix everything. Start with exercises. Build tissue capacity. Get ergonomics reasonably good. Be consistent for 6-8 weeks.

Your wrists can handle full work days - they just need proper conditioning.

References: Rio et al. 2016 (Br J Sports Med), Cook & Purdam 2009 (continuum model), Amick et al. 2003 (ergonomics effectiveness)

bluesky19283746•27m ago
I think its a very good idea, especially in times when many people spend a lot of time at computer