How to actually recommend the right ergonomic mouse for client pain
Stop second-guessing every mouse recommendation. In this free training, you'll get a clinical decision framework that matches the right pointing device to each client's specific condition—so you can recommend with confidence, not crossed fingers.
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Ergonomics Consultant & Educator
You already help people with pain—this training gives you the equipment knowledge to take it further.
You understand the anatomy—now learn exactly which devices to recommend so your clients stay pain-free at their desks.
Give evidence-based equipment recommendations that actually reduce injury claims—not just generic "get an ergonomic mouse" advice.
Your clients keep coming back with the same wrist and shoulder pain. Help them fix the root cause at their workstation.
Curious about adding ergonomics to your practice? This is the perfect starting point—practical skills, no prior ergo experience needed.
Vertical mice, trackballs, rollerbars, pen mice, centrally-positioned devices—every manufacturer claims theirs is "the most ergonomic." But a mouse that helps one condition can actually make another worse. Without a framework, you're left guessing.
Meanwhile, businesses lose billions every year to computer-related musculoskeletal disorders. They're desperate for practitioners who can give real, evidence-based equipment recommendations—not just "try a different mouse and see."
The practitioners who can confidently match the right device to the right condition? They're the ones companies trust, refer, and keep coming back to.
This isn't theory. By the end of this training, you'll have a clinical framework you can start using immediately.
Understand vertical mice, trackballs, central pointing devices, and more—including when to recommend each and why.
A clinical decision matrix that tells you exactly which device category to start with for tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, De Quervain's, and more.
A systematic approach to every assessment—from root cause analysis to setting realistic expectations with clients.
Every device has pros and cons. Learn to set proper expectations so your recommendations actually stick.
Everyone who attends live and stays for the full training will receive our professional-grade Pointing Device Selection Quick Reference Guide—a printable cheat sheet you can use with clients immediately.
Join this free training and walk away with a clinical framework you can use with your very next client.
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