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Repetitive strain injury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Repetitive strain injury (RSI), also known as Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD), occupational overuse syndrome, non-specific arm pain or work related upper ...
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[As more and more work, education and recreation involves computers, everyone needs to be aware of the hazard of Repetitive Strain Injury to the hands and arms resulting from the use of computer keyboards and mice. This can be a serious and very painful condition that is far easier to prevent than to cure once contracted, and can occur even in young physically fit individuals. It is not uncommon for people to have to leave computer-dependent careers as a result, or even to be disabled and unable to perform tasks such as driving or dressing themselves.

I've faced this problem myself since March of 1994, and many friends are also affected to varying degrees. I am not a health care professional, but I hope on this page to provide a very brief introduction to RSI for the benefit of students who may not be aware of the potential for a life-altering injury. It includes book references and links to Internet resources that have been helpful in educating me about this. Don't hesitate to get in touch by e-mail, but because I have to limit my own computer use, please take the time to consult the entire page and the listed materials at length first. -Paul Marxhausen ]

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[What is an overuse injury?

Overuse syndromes, also called cumulative trauma disorder (CTD) or repetitive strain injury (RSI), are conditions characterized by chronic irritation to a body part. Many conditions fall under the category of overuse syndromes, some of these are described below:

* Hand & Wrist
o Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
o Wrist Tendonitis
* Elbow
o Tennis Elbow
o Golfer's Elbow
* Shoulder
o Impingement Syndrome
* Hip
o Snapping Hip Syndrome
o Hip Bursitis
* Knee & Leg
o Stress Fractures
o Shin Splints
o Chondromalacia
* Foot & Ankle
o Achilles Tendonitis
o Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
o Posterior Tibial Tendonitis]



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