Articles tagged: Repetitive Strain Injury
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Francis Connor Facts on how back problems can occur in the work place and how an osteopath can relieve pain.
written by Neelima Reddy Working for long hours at your desk will result in increased stress, and many other health disorders like eye strain, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury, etc. Following right office ergonomics will help in avoiding consequences of working for long hours at your desk. written by Richard Bean Repetitive strain injury, or RSI, is the name given to the symptom complex of pain in the arm and trunk. It is also called "cumulative trauma disorder," written by mick madigan Carrying out repeated actions at your PC can lead to computer induced repetitive strain injury.
Here are 9 tips to help reduce the risk.
written by Simon Jacobs
written by Neelima Reddy It is always better to take precautions to avoid musculoskeletal disorders than to treat them after you get affected. Ensure that your workstation is set up correctly. Normally, it includes the monitor, keyboard, mouse, seating, desk, and where appropriate, footrest, wrist rest, and document holder. written by Neelima Reddy This is a guide on how to minimize or eradicate your identified stress and strain & improve on your posture, placement of system components and the workstation while using your computer and how to stay healthy though you have to work on your computer all day and thus enables you to design your own workstation. << previous page 1 next page>> |