A hand rest device has a horizontally oriented base and a hand rest surface supported above the base by a hole and peg arrangement. The hand rest surface provides ergonomically correct support of the heel and palm of the user's hand. The peg, hole or both may be skewed from normal so as to allow the hand rest surface to vary its attitude by rotation of the rest about the base. The base is used in conjunction with a computer pointing device such as an electronic mouse so that the device can be used without undue stress being placed on the user's wrist and hands from lengthy and repetitive use of the pointing device.
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Dr. Myers graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 1990. He works in Muskegon, MI and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Myers is affiliated with Mercy Health Muskegon and North Ottawa Community Hospital.