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TWO exhibitions by artist Leo du Feu, who has repetitive strain injury in both his hands, will be shown in the summer.

May 19, 2011

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Sup brahs, today I went to the gym and was in agony when doing weighted push ups as when my wrist had pressure on it I got intense pain in it. I asked the PT what it was and he said possibly tendonitis or if not repetitive strain injury. He...

May 23, 2011

Quote: Natural Pain Relief: Chronic Pain SupplementsBy R. Morgan GriffinReviewed by David Kiefer, MDIf you’re living with chronic pain, you may have already tried the usual treatments. You may have cycled through the drugs, like NSAIDs and opioid...

Jun 07, 2011

TOS is a diagnosis when ALL other testing does not show an obvious orthopedic or other reason for all of your symptoms. TOS is a diagnosis when you have ruled out all other problems, because if you do not do the foundational TOS testing to ...

Nov 26, 2010

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Answer: There are many different kinds of repetitive strain injuries. These injuries are the result of overuse of a particular muscle or limb, and they often develop gradually. Minor damage to the tendons and the ligaments of the body can accumulate over a p...

Repetitive Strain Injury Frequently Asked Questions | FAQs about RSI

Answer: Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is what is caused by the repeated carrying out of the same task. Its relation to the use of a pipette is clear. The repetitive plunging and deplunging procedure results in this injury. 13.

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Answer: RSI is an injury of the musculoskeletal and nervous system that may be caused by repetitive tasks, forceful exertions, vibrations, sustained or awkward positions. Problems with the neck, shoulders and hands can occur due to highly controlled, static,...

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Answer: RSI is injury to soft tissues (nerves, muscles, & tendons) due to repeated trauma, typically found in upper limbs, neck and back. RSI is a blanket term for a number of injuries (e.g. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), tendonitis, tenosynovitis). These...

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Answer: Repetitive stress injuries, also known as repetitive strain injuries, repetitive motion injuries, and cumulative trauma disorders, are caused by repeating incorrect motions. RSIs include Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tendonitis, Dystonia, Tennis Elbow, Tri...

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Answer: Please select... Accident at Work Accident during Travel Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Stress/Depression Other work injury claim

Workers Compensation FAQ / Stacks/Compensation / Compensation Lawyers NSW & QLD

Answer: RSI is an illness which affects muscles, tendons and nerves in neck, shoulders, upper back, wrists or hands by causing a recurring pain and functional disorder of the body.

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