[Histonet] Angle of Wrist/Hands Using Microtome?

Geoff mcauliff <@t> rwjms.rutgers.edu
Tue Dec 9 08:41:51 CST 2014


 From the point of view of anatomy of the wrist and potential for stress 
on the tendons in the carpal tunnel, gotta be #2.

Geoff

On 12/8/2014 3:53 PM, Smith, Denise wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> When I took HTL exam and there was a question on the exam that bothered me the most but I cannot find an exact answer for it, had to guess!  I'm very curious about your thoughts on this.  I have asked Histology Core and they weren't sure about it either - wanted to share it with you guys if you know the official answer for this!
>
> The question was mainly about the angle of wrist/hands on the rotating microtome and the degree must be correct so it won't cause any stress on wrist/hands, it listed 4 different choices:
>
>
> 1.       30 degrees wrist down forward
>
> 2.       90 degrees straight without bending the wrist
>
> 3.       60 degrees wrist up backward
>
> 4.       60 or 90 degrees wrist down forward
>
>
> (Please be gentle with me since I don't remember the EXACT numbers but those were close to numbers provided.)
>
> Thank you!
>
> Denise Smith
>
>
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