näppäinosohyke
Näppäinosohyke is a colloquial Finnish term used in online discussions to describe a set of symptoms attributed to prolonged keyboard use. It is not a recognized medical diagnosis and does not appear in standard occupational health guidelines.
The term appears to be a neologism formed from näppäin, meaning a keyboard key, with a suffix
Typical symptoms associated with näppäinosohyke include pain, numbness, or tingling in the fingers, hands, wrists, or
Causes and risk factors commonly mentioned include repetitive micro-motions from typing, static postures, poor ergonomics (such
Diagnosis and treatment: näppäinosohyke is not an official clinical diagnosis. Management tends to emphasize ergonomic assessment
See also: repetitive strain injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, occupational health, digital wellbeing.