At first glance, typing on a keyboard seems safe enough. However, it is one the most common causes of forearm and wrist pain we see at MassageSpecialists. The individual pecking away at keys doesn't seem to have a big effect on your forearm. But when you spend hours a day at work or home typing and using a mouse, the impact on your forearms starts to add up. For example, let's say that you type approximately 40 words per minute, assume each word is five letters long. That means that you are doing about 200 keystrokes per minute. If you average the 45 minutes per hour on the computer at 4-5 hours per day that’s 45,000 keystrokes a day! Using a mouse may involve less individual finger movements but more wrist and index finger movements. The combined effect of all this work eventually adds up to tight forearms and may lead to pain, numbness and eventually carpal tunnel syndrome.