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17 Jan, 2018
Worth the money
My vet recommended this product as a supplement for my mastiff that has very bad arthritis. The vet said she definitely would need knee surgery, but to also give the supplement to help. He said there are other brands out there, but it had to contain "MSM". I went with the known brand, Dasuquin with MSM. 3 months later, her condition has DRAMATICALLY improved and she won't need the surgery!

14 Mar, 2018
Good enough until you can afford a better one.
1 of 2 found this helpful Don't get me wrong - I payed under $9 for this mouse and it was well worth it.
PROS: This design does greatly help with tendinitis by positioning the wrist in a more natural state. It eased a lot of pain that I had in my wrist and elbow. It was also extremely easy to set up with my Windows 10 computer - just plug and play.
CONS: I had a lot of pressure on my wrist where it rested on the desk. Also, my index finger starts to ache from constantly clicking on things.
Conclusion: I have found the Logitec track-ball mouse that goes for around $20 to be slightly -better, relieving some pressure on the wrist and click finger. However, the best are the joystick mouses like the ones made by 3M for about $70. They are quite an investment - but worth it if you have carpal tunnel or other major discomfort from using a traditional mouse. With the joystick there is no pressure on the wrist and instead of using your index finger to right-click, you use your thumb - feels much better. But if you can't spend the money right away, use this one in the interim.