Bazsites.com Repetitive Strain Injuries
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On the Web
- Repetitive Motion Injuries - Information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of repetitive strain injuries.
- Typing Injury FAQ - Educational site about this common repetitive strain injury. Good information and links to other useful sites.
- Los Angeles Repetitive Strain Injury Support Group - Monthly meeting schedules and contact information. Protect yourself from injury at the computer and learn what to do if you're already injured.
- Protect Yourself From Repetitive Strain Injuries - Article from Natural Life Magazine provides advice for computer users.
- RSI Mailing list - A resource and FAQ for people UK suffering from or concerned about RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury).
- The Wristiciser - Information on an exerciser available for the arms and hands. Ideal for computer users and those at risk for repetitive strain injury.
- Wristeasy - Wrist brace for repetitive strain injury and arthritis.
- Repetitive Strain Injury: - Causes, treatment, and prevention; slide presentation by Jeff Okamoto of the Hewlett Packard Corporation.
- The Doctor is In - Instructional videotape about repetitive strain injuries.
- RSI Site - Educational project by students from Holland presents brief definitions of repetitive strain injuries, medical indications and treatment information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Desk-Trainer - Desk-Trainer is a series of 3 to 6 minute interactive exercise programs designed to relieve Repetitive Strain Injury pain and to protect against computer injuries like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, back pain, neck pain and Computer Vision Syndrome. The exercises are a proprietary application of the Anat Baniel Method which is based on the work of Dr.
- Xwrits - xwrits is a Linux software application which reminds computer users to take wrist breaks. This helps prevent them from developing or aggravating occupational diseases such as carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive strain injuries.
- Workrave - Workrave is a free software application intended to prevent computer users from developing or aggravating occupational diseases such as carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive strain injuries. The software periodically locks the screen while an anime character walks the user through various stretching exercises and urges them to take a coffee break.
- Maltron keyboard - The Maltron keyboard is an ergonomically designed computer keyboard that was invented by Lilian Malt (thus the name) and Stephen Hobday in the 1970s. It is designed to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive strain injuries.