Medical Billing: Exercise Your Fingers

By Jayden Walters


It is always important to exercise every single day. However, there are certain exercises that are better for people that do medical billing for a living. The reason why I say this is because medical billers often use their fingers and hands to type, do paperwork and put all of the pieces to the puzzle together. They are often responsible for having a sense and feeling of togetherness. You may feel like your joints and fingers hurt after a long day at the office. Before you begin any exercise, it is always best to check with your doctor to see if you can do them.

One of my favorite exercises for my fingers are to pull them back gently each day. It is important to take around ten minutes to stretch each finger out. This is important to do because many billers type over 2,500 words a day. This can make your fingers and hands feel sour. Many people that work in billing say that they have carpel tunnel syndrome. Wearing a splint does not always help the issues. This is why exercise is so important.

It can be physically exhausting to type ICD-10 every day. It requires you to put all of your muscles into a project. Before you start your day, it is important to stretch out your entire body. Whenever you are using any part of your body more than another, it is important to put focus on it. You may feel like everything is becoming well known to you. Over time, you will eventually feel like things are beginning to go in a good direction for yourself. Learning a lot about who you are takes time. Medical billers often have to go through stages in which they strengthen their body.

If you have never done hand exercises before, it is exciting. A great exercise to do is to extend your hands straight out. Curl your fingers in and out for around five minutes. This helps your fingers to feel a sense of relief because they will be less sore throughout the day. Learning more about your fingers is important. You can read hand exercise books in order to feel like your pain is leaving you each day.

It is also important to lift heavy weight at least once a week. By doing this, you are strengthening your hands and causing them to get stronger. The muscles often get weak when it comes to typing. You need to strengthen them by taking a ten pound weight. Put your hands upside down on a table. Take the weight and just curl your hands 10 times on each side. At first, it won't feel natural. However, over time, you will feel like you are getting somewhere.




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