Could Your Blackberry Be Damaging Your Thumbs? 234
Sammy at Palm Addict writes "According to the BBC, Regular Blackberry use 'could damage thumbs', experts warn. Trendy handheld Blackberry devices could cause damage to users' thumbs, doctors are warning. Sales of the £200 gadget, which can be used to email, page and phone, have boomed in recent years with celebrities such as David Beckham using them. But US and UK doctors said repetitive use could cause arthritis or harm tendons in the thumb. Research in Motion, which manufactures the Blackberry, said it would not comment on the claims."
Thumb Damage (Score:5, Interesting)
And years ago I got a GyroMouse which required the right thumb to press mouse buttons and was definitely less strain that the index finger pushing down all the time. Maybe I should be glad I'm back to an old-stlye mouse. Meanwhile, how about millions of people using their thumbs on all those Game Boys and such? Are we headed for an epidemic of arthritic thumbs? It could make tobacco settlements look tame.
celebrities such as David Beckham using them.
He doesn't need his thumbs anyway.
Re:Thumb Damage (Score:5, Funny)
Isn't his brain in one of them?
Re:Thumb Damage (Score:2)
Isn't his thumb stuck up his brain?
The answer is easy! (Score:5, Insightful)
Seriously though. I love these "could x be harmful?" articles, the answer is always yes. If you do too much of ANYTHING it will be harmful. With that out of the way maybe we can stop jumping up and down and screaming what about the children every time one of these articles comes out...
Re:The answer is easy! (Score:2, Funny)
In other news, research has been shown to cause cancer in lab rats. News at 11.
Re:The answer is easy! (Score:2)
Bush Politics 7, Rat Cancer 0
Re:Thumb Damage (Score:3, Informative)
I can speak from personal experience that long term gameboy play does indeed put some serious stress/strain on my hand and thumb. After periods of continually using my GBA (say a cross country flight, 6-8 hour timeframe), the combination of repeated thumb movements and the way in which I hold the GBA gives me some serious aching and weakness in my thumb joint. It
Re:Thumb Damage (Score:2)
I've never had a pain issue with any other devices: keyboards, mice, trackballs, thumb keyboards (on motorol pagers, blackberries, Sidekick, PDAs), game console control
This sounds familiar... (Score:2)
"Sounds like a great idea, but your eyes are drawn to it... then you wind up cock-eyed!"
FUD? (Score:5, Insightful)
However, why is it targeting Blackberry only? I would imagine this HP4350 [gobluelife.com] and many other devices will give similar problems.
Next time they'll find most Roman emperors died of Occupational Overuse Syndrome because they kept using their thumbs on gladiators or lions.
Re:FUD? (Score:2, Interesting)
The finding seems to be about the difference between thumbs and fingers, and the fact that thumbs are not designed to be tapping away for prolonged period.
about 6 years ago I was diagnosed with de Quervains [assh.org] thanks, of course, years of typing. The doctor was going to get me in surgery. A friend recommended a split keyboard and within a few weeks the pain was pretty much gone. I swear by them now, they saved me from being operated upon.
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
Now, if we c
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
I am currently typing this post from what is IMHO the best keyboard ever made. It is a Lexmark/IBM model M15 circa 1995. It has the wonderful "clicky" IBM keyboard feel with the positive feedback keystroke. It is a full split KB that can be positioned in just about any way you can imagine, and as an added bonus the 10-key is a separate unit connected by a cable so that you can move it out of the way and put your mouse/trackball closer to the c
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
I don't use 10-key anyway - actually using the number/special character keys on the top row (some folks swear by 10-key - I don't like to take my fingers off the home row).
Thanks for the info.
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
As well as Sony, Nintendo, and MS any other console game machine.
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
The media gets their favorite, and runs with it.
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
Was *ANY* part of the hand designed to be tapping for prolonged periods? AFAIK "tapping" hasn't been involved in evolution - unless we see fossils of primates and primitive keyboards in archaeological studies.
I'm 28yo, and have been using computers since I was 8. I can't use the keyboard for much time without feeling pain in my fingers, and my mouse ha
Re:FUD? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
It can be assumed that using your thumb on a lion, in any manner, is an inherently dangerous activity...
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
Re:FUD? (Score:3)
Bad journalism, bad article, bad slashdot posting decision.
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
I'm probably wrong here, but I agree with you, there are lots of other things that can cause the same symptoms like certain cellphones.
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
Re:FUD? (Score:2)
Yeah, this is pretty goofy. Come on, any repetitive stress can cause damage. There's nothing particularly special about the Blackberry in this regard. Playing too much video games or sitting at a desk all day filling out forms or continually lifting heavy, awkward boxes can be the cause of this.
That they even admit that there are no known cases shows how the news item is pretty contentless.
Bunch of crazy alarmists (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Bunch of crazy alarmists (Score:2)
Naw, it causes preterm births. Says so right on the package.
"Tobacco use during pregnancy increases the risk of preterm birth"
So I dont need to worry unless I'm pregnant, which would be a problem in itself giving my gender.
How is this... (Score:5, Insightful)
(First Post?)
Re:How is this... (Score:3, Insightful)
I've got a remote control. To watch TV, I:
A) Push a button to turn the receiver and TV on;
B) Push a button to go into 'TV mode'
C) Press 'Guide button'
D) Press 'up/down' to go up/down pages;
E) Press 'Enter' to pick a channel.
So that's somewhere between 4 (D is not required, potentially, if something interesting is already playing) and
Then, during normal operation, I barely use the remote control, every once in a wh
Re:How is this... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:How is this... (Score:2)
I wonder why I'm single...
Re:How is this... (Score:2)
Now this [motorola.com] is trendy!
Re:How is this... (Score:2)
What, the URL itself? I'd have to agree with that.
Awesome! :-)
Re:How is this... (Score:2)
a steve oedekerk reference?
Theysaidthiswithgameboystoo.. (Score:5, Funny)
Blackberries don't damage thumbs (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Blackberries don't damage thumbs (Score:2)
Yeah, people with Blackberries. =)
Oh well... (Score:2)
Seems they took a lot of time... (Score:5, Insightful)
"Using your thumbs a lot might make them sore at some point in time."
Like someone else mentioned, its silly that are focusing on one product that will cause this. Almost makes you wonder who got the idea to do this article.
Re:Seems they took a lot of time... (Score:3, Insightful)
My PC is damaging my wrist (Score:4, Insightful)
Seriously, doctors in the UK need to take chill pill. It seems every day some Royal Academy of Whatchamacalit is pontificating on the dangers of everything.
Re:My PC is damaging my wrist (Score:2)
Re:My PC is damaging my wrist (Score:2)
bite me! It's not america's fault if you're too dumb to know that what you're doing is not healthy or is dagerous. It's yours. Ta
Re:My PC is damaging my wrist (Score:2)
The grandparent was talking about 'claim culture', a definate US import of suing for everything under the sun. Sue McDonalds for making you fat. Sue rollerblade manufacturers for falling off. Sue kitchen knife manufacturers for "not knowing the edge would be sharp since there wasn't a warning".
Blaming America is almost a sport in the UK, but this one is actually a sensible point. Claim culture is a US import, and it's nothing but a waste of time and the rea
Re:My PC is damaging my wrist (Score:2)
So maybe they dont pay out but lawyers cost more then 2 extra words on a box.
Re:My PC is damaging my wrist (Score:2)
Re:My PC is damaging my wrist (Score:2)
How is this different from game controllers? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:How is this different from game controllers? (Score:2)
The buttons are farther apart on any given game controller, requiring less flexing to actually push them. I useta have a little email pager with a KB similar to a BlackBerry. That thing was far more painful than any of my controllers, Nintendo or otherwise.
Re:How is this different from game controllers? (Score:3, Insightful)
I'll attribute that to the fact that the thumbstick locations on the PS2 contro
Isn't this just a new variation of Nintendo thumb? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Isn't this just a new variation of Nintendo thu (Score:2)
Okay, then. (Score:2)
Let me know when millions of video-game playing American teenagers develop osteoarthritis. This is a BS study- prolonged anything can potentially hurt you.
For most people here... (Score:2)
Quick Summary (Score:5, Insightful)
1) A handful of researchers think that using your Blackberry "repeatedly" might cause thumb damage.
2) There have been no reported cases of said damage yet.
That's pretty much it. A lot of "The Blackberry could..." talk, but little else.
Re:Quick Summary (Score:2)
But text messaging doesn't cause such damage because you are limited to how much you can send... I guess.
Personally I have found that after only a few days (about 5 or 6) I became quite comfortable using my thumbpad device and honestly I find a lot less hand pain than I do when using my regular computer.
Wasn't there some initial research that showed Asian users were going to have stronger thumbs because o
Re:Quick Summary (Score:2)
Of course, I'm typing this in a chair/desk setup that should gaurentee that I have carpel tunnel in two years...
--LWM
This just in (Score:3, Insightful)
There. That just saved us years of research and tens of millions of dollars. Please remit 10% of that to me for my valuable input.
£200 (Score:2)
Someone think of the Tivo users (Score:2)
We can only hope that with Tivo's new SDK [slashdot.org] some developer will write a patch to the widely successful "thumbs-up / thumbs-down" system which is causing us all so much pain.
I for one welcome our new bird flicking Tivo overlords.
And typing at a keyboard (Score:2)
...increases risk of carpal tunnel. Looks like a job for.... [ucomics.com]
Duh (Score:2, Funny)
There are a few exceptions though...
If this were the case... (Score:3, Insightful)
Darnit (Score:3, Interesting)
Seriously though, it's an issue of being smart about how you use such things. Give your wrist a rest, let your thumbs hang loose every now and then, and take the notebook off your lap before it gets hot enough to impair your child-producing abilities!
I haven't heard of anyone sueing keyboard manufacturers over RSI recently, so a little "Some experts believe that regular use of this device may cause thumb strain" should likely be sufficient.
I use the Mac Blackberry (Score:5, Funny)
Wording To Make Fox News Proud! (Score:2, Offtopic)
1) Sammy at Palm Addict writes "According to the BBC, Regular Blackberry use 'could damage thumbs', experts warn.
2) Trendy handheld Blackberry devices could cause damage to users' thumbs, doctors are warning.
3) But US and UK doctors said repetitive use could cause arthritis or harm tendons in the thumb
If you ever watch Fox News you'll hear them do a lot of this- 5 minutes news spots where they simply say the same thing over and over, but with slight variations in wording. Usually it is a
But, but... (Score:2)
I thought that we were evolving, what with all the devices that need thumb use. I don't remember where I read it, but I read that the thumb was becoming the dominant digit of the human hand.
did they miss the 80's (Score:3, Funny)
those 8bit nes controllers.. damn. they really suck.
old chinese medicine (Score:2)
Let it soak in alcohol, then rub regularly on your affected soft tissues.
I tore my plantar faciae once, and it healed in just abour 3 weeks, compared to the usual 6 months.
I assume that it must work just as well with other tendons and connective tissues.
if blackberry was problematic... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:if blackberry was problematic... (Score:2)
I haven't noticed any thumb degredation from using my cell phone, although I do prefer typing in Japanese rather than English bec
yep no doubt (Score:2)
I've been using an IBM ThinkPad for a several years, and while I love the little 'pointer stick' type mouse, I've noticed my pointer finger developing 'slop' in between the joints of my finger tip from moving this little nubbin.
My assumption is that the continued use and the pressure that I've used for many long hours of hack sessions has ground away at the bone.
I've since been very concious of using less pressure.
For background -- I'm 26y/o and in good health
opinion from a life time button masher (Score:2)
That being said, I've never actually had any muscle strain issues with my fingers (they call them fingers, but I never see them fing) when using my treo 600, gba:sp, ngage qd, or even my tetris watch. I could see someone who has never really spent a lifetime typing, gaming, or doing anything
You also can get thumb damage... (Score:2)
Re:You also can get thumb damage... (Score:2)
Worry about pencil and pen usage first (Score:2, Insightful)
Ahem . . . (Score:2, Funny)
Activision Laserblast damages thumbs - Atari Joyst (Score:2)
At least it is text mode only (Score:2)
In other news.. (Score:3, Funny)
No such damage has been reported, but it's too early to tell, so best be careful out there, folks!
news flash! (Score:2)
7100 series (Score:2)
Secondly, I would like to know the difference between the older blackberry's and the newer 7100 series which uses a kind of predictive text input but on a smaller keypad.
Re:7100 series (Score:2)
As for what they were thinking...they wanted to make it smaller and closer to a phone than a pda.
Hah! (Score:2)
I have only to wait for the OZ patch that disables the thumb hurting, and then I'm back to writing my novel in the Hancom Word.
Intellivision & Grandma's Thumbs (Score:2, Interesting)
Point is, it's not just the Blackberry. Any repetative thumb action will cause damage.
Re:Intellivision & Grandma's Thumbs (Score:2)
Ah yes, the good ol' days of suffering from Intellithumb...
It has to be said... (Score:2)
2) Use it
3) *****
4) Visit Doctor
5) PROFIT!!!
In Other News... (Score:2)
Nintendo-thumb (Score:2)
There is no known cure.
Chronic SMS'ers have to be worse (Score:2)
Same as other handheld devices (Score:2)
In my case at least, I would consider stylus-based devices as more dangerous than button-based ones, since the former force you to make many small precise strokes with your entire wrist while button-based o
new report (Score:2)
astounding!
It goes on to say that those working with cinder blocks are prone to damage their hands. Someone should look into filing a lawsuit against whoever came up with cinder blocks
FUD in a Nutshell (Score:2)
The headline shrieks: "Blackberry use 'can damage thumb'"
The true fact of the matter, further down: "He said he had not heard of any cases to date however."
What is really interesting here is that Blackberry brand has attained the kind of status in the collecive mindshare, vis-a-vis IPod, where there is a certain excitement around the product. This brings a lot of hype, but sadly it also brings a lot of junk articles like this one.
That's what they said... (Score:2)
It's like saying that (Score:2)
Re:Errrr (Score:2)
Re:hmm.. (Score:2)
Re:Celebrities? Is it just me... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Celebrities? Is it just me... (Score:2)