For people with wrist injuries, carpel tunnel or other hand issues the "scooping" motion with a cooking spoon required to break up a lump of ground beef you're browning can be painful. Miles Kimball carries this tool for chopping and stirring foods while cooking. The tool uses a fist grip that may put less stress on your wrist. The plastic tool resists heat and won't scratch non-stick pans.
Miles Kimball: Chop Stir, US$7
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