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Repetitive Stress Injury. A common term used to describe injury caused by repetitive motions of the fingers, wrists, hands, arms, and/or shoulders. Many RSIs have more specific names, such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or tendonitis.
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repetitive stress injury. Wrist strain resulting from too much time spent keying in data; RSI can also affect the arms, shoulders, or neck.
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Repetitive strain injuries
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repetitive stress injury. A medical condition resulting in severe arm pain, thought to be caused by sitting long hours at computer keyboards.
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Repeated Stress Injuries
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Repetitive stress injury. A type of injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, that is caused by performing the same physical movements over and over again.
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Repetitive strain injury, a workplace-related condition caused by poor workstation design.
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"Repetitive Strain Injury" is the term applied to a variety of conditions affecting the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, or joints. RSI is often work-related, and can result when a person makes too many of the same motions over a long period of time. It is characterized by numbness, pain, and a wasting and weakening of muscles. Also known as "Repetitive Stress Injury", "Cumulative Trauma Disorder" (CTD), "Repetitive-Motion Disorder", and "Repetitive Stress Syndrome". See article: Repetitive Strain Injury.
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Repetitive strain injury. An injury to the upper extremities resulting from prolonged overuse, pressure, force, vibration, or awkward or constrained posture
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A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an injury or disorder of the muscles, nerves, tendons, ligaments, or joints.
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Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is the development of ailments of the hands, neck, back, and eyes due to improper computer use.
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Repetitive Stress Injury. This disability may be chronic or acute and usually is described as pain caused by overuse of extremities, usually hands and wrists.
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