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![]() As more and more people spend greater amounts of time at their computers, they run the risk of contracting a Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI). RSIs are caused by repeating the same task over and over again, such as constantly clicking your mouse or striking your keys too hard. These tasks can cause wear and tear on your body's soft tissues (tendons, nerves, etc). If care isn't taken to rest these parts, permanent damage can result. Some of the more common RSIs are:
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![]() Typical warning signs of these injuries include:
Some of these symptoms may not reveal themselves while you're at work. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, for instance, sometimes manifests as hand numbness or tingling while you (or anyone else) are trying to sleep. Usually, however, your first symptom of an RSI will be localized fatigue (aches, pains, loss of strength or trembling) in the affected limb. These sensations will increase if you continue the damaging activity, but usually decrease after stopping the task. If you begin to experience any of these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. A day or two could make a significant difference. Factors known to contribute to RSIs:
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![]() Here are some things you can do to prevent RSIs:
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