India, Jan. 29 -- Digital devices are ubiquitous in workplaces. For convenience and accessibility's sake, most of the work was done on the gizmos. Some of the predominant activities include typing, clicking or scrolling, which put the hands in stressful positions for long periods. Eventually, cramps begin to show up. But these are not solely restricted to musculoskeletal causes. It is not just a muscle cramp!ALSO READ: Your dominant hand holds clue to mental wellbeing? Study links non-right-handedness with poor mental healthTo understand the unconventional origins of hand cramps, HT Lifestyle spoke to Dr Manish Baldia, consultant functional neurosurgeon at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central, who disclosed that it can be traced back to ne...