From "The Aftermath of the Tower" to Real Life: Wrist Protection for Professionals & How to Choose the Right Support
In the hit series "The Aftermath of the Tower", the lead character Dong Yiyan (played by Jessica Hsuan) faces a painful wrist condition due to long hours of high-intensity work. A scene where she wears a protective wrist support has sparked widespread discussion about workplace health—and for good reason.
Why Wrist Health Can’t Be Ignored
From programmers and designers to content creators, professionals everywhere rely heavily on their hands. Repetitive tasks like typing, scrolling, and clicking can gradually strain tendons and nerves, leading to conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or repetitive strain injury (RSI).
The scene in the drama serves as a timely reminder: wrist health is not something to take lightly.
Protect Before It’s Too Late
Many people seek support only after pain appears. However, the right protective gear can help prevent injury by:
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Providing targeted compression to reduce stress on tendons
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Stabilizing the wrist in a neutral position during work
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Improving awareness of posture and movement habits
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