Comfort and health is what should come to mind when you think of office work. Working in the office can involve repetitive movements and at times, unnatural positions. This is particularly applicable when it comes to handling a traditional mouse.The shape of a conventional mouse is not designed or focused on the user or task at hand. Its shape is standard and for universal use. If you use a traditional mouse frequently, and feel a strain whilst doing so, this can be due to the sideways bending of the wrist or working with your palm facing the floor. This unnatural position and repetitive use of the same muscles could lead to RSI.If using a mouse is a necessity for your line of work, you will not be able to limit your use. However, if you feel a strain or pain, this is a situation you should address, and the sooner the better.Matching the work to the workerErgonomic mouse serve to synchronise your work station to your requirements. Designed with focus on the type of work and the human physiology, each ergonomic mouse differs, with innovative features complimenting the natural position of your hand, your needs and also operating preference. When it comes to choosing alternatives to the traditional shaped mouse, we recommend product evaluation trials. At Computing Plus, and we are happy to work with you to make sure that you invest in office accessories that are best suited to you. Offering a vast selection of Ergonomic Mouse, read through the product details here, or ring us if you have any further questions regarding the features or for product testing. We stock a range of market leading vertical ergonomic mice, including new Evoluent 4 VerticalMouse which is available in right handed, wireless option, left handed, and regular or small sizes.Remember, investing in an Ergonomic Mouse is the solution, but there are a couple things that you can do as well. To keep a natural position, make sure that the mouse is situated to one side of your desk. Similarly, make sure it's not too far away which will prevent you leaning to one side.