operators, and data-entry typists have been reported to have these occupational marks. Years of repeated low-level friction on hands result in a condition known as chronic hypertrophic dermatosis of palms. Some special examples include ‘pulling boat hands’, rower’s rump, surfer’s or athlete’s nodules, fiddler’s neck, Garrod’s pads, harpists fingers, guitar nipple, cellist’s knee, flutist’s chin...