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  1. Yoga Therapies: 45 Sequences to Relieve Stress, Depression, Repetitive Strain, Sports Injuries and More by Jessie Chapman, 2003-10-20
  2. Release Your Pain: Resolving Repetitive Strain Injuries with Active Release Techniques by Brian Abelson, Kamali Abelson, 2005-03-10
  3. Too Much of a Good Thing: Prevention of Computer-Related Repetitive Strain Injuries Among Children.(Industry Trend or Event): An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Paul Linden, 1998-08-01
  4. Keyboard maker held liable for repetitive strain injuries. (Digital Equipment Corp.)(Brief Article): An article from: Trial by Kelly McMurry, 1997-02-01
  5. Repetitive Strain Injury, A Computer User's Guide - 1994 publication by Dborah Qultr, 1994
  6. OSHA Repetitive Strain Injury, 10 Users by Daniel Farb, 2005-02-04
  7. OSHA Repetitive Strain Injury, 10 Users by Daniel Farb, 2005-02-04
  8. Statutes of limitations and repetitive strain injuries: winning strategies.: An article from: Defense Counsel Journal by Russell Leibson, Danny Wan, 1994-07-01
  9. Conquering Carpal Tunnel Syndrome &Other Repetitive Strain Injuries - 1995 publication by Butlr, 1995-01-01
  10. Overuse Injuries: Iliotibial Band Syndrome, Repetitive Strain Injury, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca, Shoulder Problems, Rotator Cuff Tear
  11. Repetitive strain injuries stretch higher.(Brief Article): An article from: Trial by Kelly McMurry, 1996-05-01
  12. Don't Touch That Keyboard! until you've read this book: How to Prevent Repetitive Strain Injury by Barbara Sibbald and Brenda Doyle, 1998-01-01
  13. Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) bei Bildschirmarbeitskräften . Eine experimentelle Untersuchung zur Funktion von Leistungsanspruch, ... der Entstehung bewegungsbedingter Störungen by Frank Zilske,
  14. Taking pains to alleviate repetitive strain injuries.: An article from: Trial by Julie Brienza, 1994-11-01

21. Physiotherapy In Chelsea - Physio In London SW3
Specialise in treatment of back and neck pain, repetitive strain injuries, sports injuries and correction of poor posture, based in Chelsea, London.
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22. CTS Place The Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Home Page
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. . A patients guide . Computer Related repetitive strain injuries (CTD's) Message Boards
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23. Stretch Break Home
Stretch Break helps increase circulation, relieve tension, boost energy level, and help guard against repetitive strain injuries (RSI).
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24. Ergonosoft
Software that prevents repetitive strain injuries when working on the computer for healthy and comfortable computing.
http://www.ergonosoft.com/
Home Mission Opportunity About Us ... Contact Us Ergonosoft provides a complete enterprise solution
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Ergonosoft delivers a comprehensive solution fitting the needs of customer. It assists employees and program managers to control their work effectively in office.
Our practical, risk-based approach enables you to systemize the management for your strain protection from headquarters to field offices.
The results are:
  • Inefficient, manual processes are reduced or improved.
  • Online training reduces their risk of injury.
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  • This pertains to issues of function and cost but another key concern is aesthetics. In reality, aesthetics is also related to profitability in that the provision of a properly designed work place enhances employee work life quality and generates significant cost savings, or more correctly, cost avoidance.
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25. Repetitive Strain Injuries
GuitarBase ArticlesRSI - Prevention of repetitive strain injuries. RSI-UK UK-specific information on Repetitive Strain Injury - Information for people
http://www.ability.org.uk/Repetitive_Strain_Injuries.html
"see the ability, not the disability" You to can help support the Ability Project by: Our Aims ... Z Repetitive Strain Injuries Amara's RSI Page - Information and essay about repetitive strain injuries. Avoiding Repetitive Stress Injuries: How the Alexander Technique can Help Benefits of Pulsed Signal Therapy - The traditional treatment for repetitive stress injuries. Case Study: RSI - Injury in a postal worker. Computer related repetative strain injury CUPE - A program to investigate and document all complaints of pain related to the workplace. The Elements of the Differential Diagnosis - The differental dianosis and therapy issues. Ergonomics and Repetitive Strain Injuries GuitarBase Articles-RSI - Prevention of repetitive strain injuries. The Harvard RSI Action - Discussing Repetitive Stress Injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis of the hands and wrists. Healthlink-Repetitive Strain Injury Injuries Due To Computer Usage Links to Office Safety Related Sites Natural Life Magazine #40 - Protect yourself from repetitive strain injuries. Pain-Free Typing Technique Recommendations, Prevention, and Workers' Compensation

26. Codevox
Programming by voice for Visual Basic. Software to write code using speech recognition for programmers with repetitive strain injuries.
http://www.codevox.com/
Codevox programming-by-voice software is no longer available. For any matters related to Codevox email david.jeschke at pobox.com. The VoiceCoder FAQ is no longer hosted here. See the VoiceCoder Yahoo Group for the most up-to-date information. Thank you!

27. Disabilities: RSI
repetitive strain injuries (RSI) are injuries involving damage to muscles, tendons and nerves caused by overuse or misuse. They most commonly affect the
http://web.mit.edu/atic/www/disabilities/rsi/
Did you know?
Disabilities are not always obvious.
What is an RSI?
Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) are injuries involving damage to muscles, tendons and nerves caused by overuse or misuse. They most commonly affect the hands, wrists, elbows, arms, shoulders, back, or neck. Unlike strains and sprains, which usually result from a single incident (called acute trauma), repetitive strain injuries develop slowly over time; thus, they are also called Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTD) or Muscular Skeletal Disorders (MSD).
Who is at risk?
The majority of RSIs are related to computer use, though other repetitive work tasks, such as pipetting and heavy lifting, as well as hand-intensive sports and hobbies such as knitting or playing a musical instrument, can cause or aggravate an RSI. Working at a computer puts you at risk for an RSI because part of your body is held in a static posture while other parts move incessantly. Both static postures and constant activity can cause first microscopic and then macroscopic damage to biologic tissues. If allowed to progress, an RSI can develop into a permanent disability.
Any combination of the following factors can lead to an RSI:
  • Repetition: The repetition of small, rapid movements, such as keying or mousing, for long concentrated hours.

28. Stretch Break Home
Stretch Break helps increase circulation, relieve tension, boost energy level, and help guard against repetitive strain injuries (RSI). 95/98/NT/2000/XP
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29. "The Doctor Is In" | Repetitive Strain Injuries
Instructional videotape about repetitive strain injuries.
http://web.dartmouth.edu/~drisin/videos/rstrain.shtml
Repetitive Strain Injuries
Length: 28 minutes
Format: VHS videotape
Repetitive strain injuries cover a wide variety of problems, all from doing one activity for too long. Athletes are prone to injury from overuse of shoulder or leg muscles, musicians from practicing for long hours, and one of the most publicized problems occurs when people spend long hours in front of a computer. This program explains how the injuries develop and how to treat them. But the concentration is on prevention, using proper technique both in sports and at work, and how to adapt a work site to an individual. Also see our collection of Health Resources To order, call toll-free (877) 884-6872, or see the How to Order page. T HE D OCTOR I S I N is a nationally syndicated television series on health. Its aim is to inform and sensitize people to a wide variety of illnesses and diseases, and to support those dealing with the challenges. For more information, contact: The Doctor Is In
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30. What Causes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Repetitive Strain Injuries?
What causes carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive strain injuries? Also a look at the symptoms and treatments.
http://www.repetitive-strain.com/causes.html
WHAT ARE OFTEN THE CAUSES OF REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURIES?
What Are The Causes?
  • Repetitive and/or static wrist and finger flexion causes the flexor muscles which 'close' the hand to develop more strength than the wrist and finger extensor muscles that 'open' the hand. This quickly leads to a "muscle imbalance" of the wrist and hand because of the lack of activities that require direct stimulation of the extensor muscles; such as opening a door or holding onto the steering wheel of a car with the backside of the hands.
  • Performing repetitive wrist and finger flexion causes inflammation of the flexor tendons due to friction within the severely compressed carpal tunnel; ultimately aggravating the existing symptoms, and leading to possible irreversible damage of the underlying tendons, blood vessels and median nerve.
Can The Symptoms Of These Injuries Be Reversed? In Most Cases.
  • Performing active stretches and exercises with FLEXTEND can often help correct the strength and length differences between muscle groups. Equalizing the flexor to extensor strength and length ratio will often create balance on both sides of the finger, wrist and elbow joints, which can help reduce the impingement/compression within and around these joints.
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31. RSI - REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY
RSI Forum for discussion of repetitive strain injury and carpal tunnel isuues repetitive strain injuries The Hidden Cost of Computing Preventing RSI
http://www.geckil.com/~harvest/rsi/
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  • Improve your Posture. While you are actually typing your wrists should not rest on anything, and should not be bent up, down, or to the side. Your arms should move your hands around instead of resting your wrists and stretching to hit keys with the fingers. (Wrist rests give you a place to rest your hands only when pausing from typing, NOT while you are typing.) When you stop typing for a while, rest your hands in your lap and/or on their sides instead of leaving them on the keyboard.
  • Wrists also should not be bent to the side, . . .

32. Repetitive Strain Injuries
Informatie over RSI en beschrijvingen van andere websites, nieuwsgroepen en mailinglists.
http://home.hccnet.nl/b.elzerman/rsi.html
Wat is RSI? RSI R epetitive S train I njuries) is eigenlijk niet meer dan een "paraplu" begrip waaronder uiteenlopende, met repeterende bewegingen samenhangende, klachten van het bewegingsapparaat, worden samengevat In de literatuur worden ook wel de volgende synoniemen aangetroffen:
RMI: repetitive movement injury;
OOS: occupational overuse syndrome;
CTD: cumulative trauma disorder) De door de SKB (Stichting Kwaliteitsbevordering Bedrijfsgezondheidszorg) gehanteerde definitie luidt: Werkgebonden aandoeningen aan de bovenste ledematen (handen, pols, armen en schoudergordel) en nekregio, die gerelateerd zijn aan het uitvoeren van repeterende handelingen.
Er zijn vele factoren die kunnen bijdragen aan het ontstaan van de klachten en het beeld kent een groot aantal verscijningsvormen. Slechts in ongeveer 10 - 20% van de gevallen van RSI kan er een "echte" diagnose worden gesteld. Meestal kan niet verder worden gekomen dan een beschrijving. Specifieke ziektebeelden zijn bijvoorbeeld het carpaal tunnel syndroom (CTS), de tennis- en de golferselleboog (epicondylitis lateralis resp. medialis). Het verdient mogelijk de voorkeur het begrip "RSI" te reserveren voor die gevallen waarin geen duidelijk diagnose kan worden gesteld. Klachten zoals pijn, gevoelloosheid, tintelingen, krachtsverlies, zwelling, crepiteren en een gestoorde coördinatie in de bovenste ledematen of nekstreek moeten doen denken aan RSI. Met name als deze klachten ontstaan en / of verergeren door bepaalde risicovolle activiteiten in de werk- of hobbysfeer, is RSI zeer waarschijnlijk.

33. Intl RSI Day
repetitive strain injuries are a serious occupational health concern across Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an umbrella term for a number of overuse
http://www.ctdrn.org/rsiday/
Fight repetitive strain injuries
February 28, 200
Remember February 28, 2003, International RSI Awareness Day
Because work shouldn't hurt!
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Repetitive strain injuries are a serious occupational health concern across the world. February 28, 2003 will mark the fourth annual International RSI Awareness Day. Held on the last day of February, it is the only "non-repetitive" day on the calendar and is officially observed on February 29th. What is RSI? Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an umbrella term for a number of overuse injuries affecting the soft tissues (muscles, tendons, and nerves) of the neck, upper and lower back, chest, shoulders, arms and hands. Typically arising as aches and pains, these injuries can progress to become crippling disorders that prevent sufferers from working or leading normal lives. Why Should I Care? The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that repetitive trauma disorders (not including back injuries) accounted for 62% (308,000) of all reported work-related illness cases in 1995. Despite their prevalence, workers, employers, and the medical profession poorly understand these injuries. Getting appropriate diagnosis, treatment, compensation, and workplace accommodation is often difficult and places a further burden on the injured worker No one is immune from RSI How Can I Help?

34. Physical & Sports Therapy
Tailored therapy for sports, work related injuries, rehabilitation. Treatment for frozen shoulders and repetitive strain injuries.
http://www.robpricesportstherapy.com/
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35. Compuhealth
Offers solutions for the prevention of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and other computer related repetitive strain injuries (RSIs).
http://www.compuhealth.com/
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Compuhealth Solutions for the Prevention of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Other Computer Related Repetitive Strain Injuries R eliance on computers in the workplace has resulted in a virtual epidemic of injury to workers who perform intensive computer work. These injuries, commonly called Repetitive Strain Injuries or RSI 's , have emerged as the number one occupational hazard of the 90's and now in the millennium. Carpal Tunnel, headaches, stress, eyestrain, thoracic outlet syndrome, shoulder, neck, back, wrist, and elbow pain are just some of the injuries that are commonly seen with improper computer work habits. CompuHealth provides solutions to these types of computer-related injuries This is accomplished with specific solutions which utilizes ergonomic assessment and treatment protocols to help prevent these types of injuries from occurring through: The Healthy Computing Book:
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36. Alan Kogosowski - Pianist, Composer And Chopin Specialist
Pianist specializing in the Romantic repertoire and an authority on the music of Chopin, offering CDs and a Chopin TV series on DVD. Also includes biography and information about repetitive strain injuries.
http://www.kogosowski.com/
About - Biography Concert notices home CDs - Moonlight Chopin Rachmaninoff DVD - Info Excerpts RSI - What is it? Interview Consultant Contact - Alan Stay updated Links
Alan Kogosowski, a specialist in the Romantic repertoire, is a recognized authority on the music of Chopin. Kogosowski’s six-part television series Frederic Chopin - A Life to Remember follows his completion of Chopin’s unfinished Third Piano Concerto , premiered by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Neeme Jarvi.
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37. Links To Office Safety Related Sites
Information on how to set up the computer workstation to minimize eye strain, muscle aches and repetitive strain injuries.
http://www2.umdnj.edu/eohssweb/office.htm
Links to Office Safety Related Sites Search the site EOHSS Home Page EOHSS Directory EOHSS Newark ... Forms Index Ergonomics/Repetitive Strain Injuries Indoor Air Quality Office Health and Safety Ergonomics /Repetitive Strain Injuries (top) The use of computers in the office setting may cause eye strain, muscle aches and repetitive strain injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome. These sites have information on how to set up the computer workstation to minimize these problems. EOHSS Guide and Tips For Computer Users - This guide provides information on the health issues associated with computer use, work practices and recommendations on how to make your workstation more ergonomically designed. A list of furniture and accessories that meet the University's criteria for computer workstations is included to save you time identifying and researching ergonomically designed furniture. You can also perform your own workstation evaluation using the online checklist or you can request an evaluation from EOHSS. NJ Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health Program (PEOSH) Video Display Terminal Guidelines, 1992

38. Surpass Wrist Rests Ergonomic Mice Trackballs And Touchpads
Offers wrist and palm aids to help prevent computerrelated repetitive strain injuries.
http://www.ergospace.com/
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egal Information The LaunchPad Professional is a versatile accessory for use with computer mice, trackballs, touchpads, ten key adding machines, computer keyboards and telephones. This versatile ergonomic computer accessory exceeds the combined benefits and versatility of ergonomic mouse pads, wrist rests and arm supports and when combined with a broad range of input devices, can surpass the features of ergonomic mice, trackballs, touch pads and ergonomic keyboards. The PalmGlider Professional provides unprecedented comfort combined with ergonomic benefits to computer mice and digitizer pucks [used on some digitizer tablets] and is recommended for desktop publishing, graphic design, CAD, and CATIA. Both products are made with high quality materials featuring a glove leather covered memory foam cushion suspended on a highly adjustable and dynamic suspension enabling the therapist or end user to customize the products for a broad range of users, input devices and workplace settings

39. OfficeGym Overview, RSI Prevention And Rehabilitation (The Source Of The Advice
Software to prevent computerrelated repetitive strain injuries through stretching exercises, break reminders, and help with proper workstation set-up.
http://leong.com.au/OfficeGym/
Category: computer related RSI, ergonomics, occupational health and safety, OHS, OSH, prevent RSI, repetitve strain injuries, typing injury
RSI Prevention and Rehabilitation
What is OfficeGym?
OfficeGym is an innovative way of helping to prevent computer related RSI (repetitive strain injuries). It is an easy-to-use computer program which provides advice to the user on how to set up workstations, and displays pictures to remind the user to take breaks and do preventative exercises. OfficeGym is equally suitable for people who have already developed computer related RSI, and need to ensure good computing habits to support their recovery. Screen Shot
Why OfficeGym?
The best way to prevent RSI is to keep in shape with stretching exercises and to take numerous short breaks during the course of the work day. If you already have RSI, this is even more important. OfficeGym is designed precisely to help you develop and maintain these good computer habits. In addition, you can customise the information and add more exercises into the software if you desire.

40. Magnitude : RSI Injury Prevention Solutions, Exercise Stretch Break Reminder Sof
Software solutions for home and business designed to prevent repetitive strain injuries.
http://www.magnitude.com/
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