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After 20 years of transcription, always working ergonomically and being very mindful of back, shoulders, elbows, wrists, etc. I have started to have issues with my left (nondominant hand) pinky involving itself in "extracurricular activities" without my permission. It will lock flexed. It will refuse to straighten without loud, painful popping and, perhaps most annoying, has suddenly developed an intense fear of the tab key and simply refuses to go there without much coaxing. I can only guess what it does to my line count but now it's starting to hurt. Anyone else out there with a triggering pinky that has been SUCCESSFULLY treated? Any ideas (short of amputation) are greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance.
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