Why David Y. Bought Two X-Bows to Fight Carpal Tunnel
Dr. Sig
The "High-Mileage" Typist
Some users type occasionally. David Y. types constantly. He describes himself as someone who "wears the letters off keys in months." For users with this level of duty cycle, the risk of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) isn't a possibility; it's an inevitability.
"I work on a keyboard all of the time... This creates a tendency towards carpal tunnel syndrome... After a few weeks of typing on an X-Bows, I liked it so well that I bought a second one."
— David Y., Verified Buyer
Validation Through Repetition
The strongest endorsement a product can receive is a repeat purchase. David didn't just tolerate the X-Bows; he decided he couldn't afford to use anything else at the office. By equipping both his home and work stations, he ensures his wrists never have to revert to the damaging angles of a standard keyboard.
⚕️ Dr. Sig’s Clinical Note
David mentions a "tendency" toward Carpal Tunnel. In medical terms, this is often the prodromal phase (numbness/tingling without permanent nerve damage). His decision to use the device exclusively (buying a second unit) is the correct clinical intervention. Intermittent use of ergonomics is less effective; consistent neutral alignment is required to reduce the inflammatory baseline of the median nerve.