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Mouse Arm: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Mouse arm refers to pain and discomfort in the arm, wrist, or shoulder caused by prolonged, repetitive computer mouse use. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatment.

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Mouse arm refers to pain and discomfort in the arm, wrist, or shoulder caused by prolonged, repetitive computer mouse use. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatment.

What is Mouse Arm?

Mouse arm is a colloquial term for pain and discomfort resulting from prolonged, repetitive use of a computer mouse. Medically, it is often classified as part of the RSI syndrome (Repetitive Strain Injury). The condition affects the fingers, wrist, forearm, elbow, and shoulder, and is one of the most common work-related musculoskeletal complaints in modern office environments.

Causes

The primary cause of mouse arm is the monotonous, repetitive movement of the hand and arm during computer mouse use over extended periods. Additional contributing factors include:

  • Poor or non-ergonomic workstation setup
  • Insufficient breaks during screen-based work
  • Incorrect positioning of the mouse or keyboard (too high or too low)
  • Static posture leading to tension in holding and working muscles
  • Pre-existing conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis
  • Excessive mouse grip force or a too-small mouse movement area

Symptoms

Symptoms of mouse arm can develop gradually and worsen over time. Common symptoms include:

  • Pain in the wrist, forearm, elbow, or shoulder
  • Tingling or numbness in the fingers or hand
  • Swelling or a sensation of warmth in the affected area
  • Weakness or reduced grip strength in the hand
  • Stiffness, especially in the morning or after periods of rest
  • Pain that initially occurs during activity but may later appear at rest

In advanced cases, symptoms can significantly impair daily activities and sleep quality.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of mouse arm is primarily clinical, based on a medical history and physical examination. The physician will ask about occupational activities, duration of symptoms, and the regions affected. Additional diagnostic tools may include:

  • Provocation tests (e.g., Tinel sign, Phalen test) to rule out carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Ultrasound imaging of tendons and tendon sheaths
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) if structural damage is suspected
  • Nerve conduction studies (NCS/EMG) if nerve involvement is suspected

Treatment

Conservative Measures

In most cases, mouse arm can be effectively treated with conservative, non-surgical approaches:

  • Rest and breaks: Regular interruptions of screen work, ideally every 30–45 minutes
  • Ergonomic optimization: Adjusting mouse position, chair height, desk height, and screen distance
  • Physiotherapy: Targeted exercises to strengthen and stretch the affected muscles
  • Heat or cold therapy to relieve pain and inflammation
  • Pain medication: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen for acute symptoms
  • Splints or braces to support and unload the wrist

Ergonomic Aids

Specialized ergonomic mice (e.g., vertical mouse, trackball), wrist rests, or switching to the non-dominant hand can substantially reduce strain on the affected structures.

Advanced Therapies

For persistent complaints, the following additional measures may be considered:

  • Shockwave therapy
  • Corticosteroid injections for pronounced inflammation
  • Occupational therapy to adapt work techniques

Prevention

Prevention involves an ergonomically designed workstation, regular stretching and strengthening breaks, conscious alternation between mouse use and keyboard shortcuts, and maintaining an upright sitting posture. Relaxation techniques and stress reduction may also help lower the risk of developing mouse arm.

References

  1. Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung (DGUV): Prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders. DGUV Information 215-410 (2022).
  2. Rempel D, Tittiranonda P, Burastero S, Hudes M, So Y: Effect of keyboard keyswitch design on hand pain. J Occup Environ Med. 1999;41(2):111–119.
  3. World Health Organization (WHO): Occupational Health – Work-related musculoskeletal disorders. WHO Technical Report, Geneva.

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