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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome



Repetitive Stress Injury - or repetitive strain injury (RSI), injury caused by repeated movement of a particular part of the body. Often seen in workers whose physical routine is unvaried, RSI has become epidemic since computers have entered the workplace in large numbers. Many RSIs develop when the sheaths that cover muscle tendons swell and press on nerves. Constant typing can cause one form of   Read More...

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    Quantification of Wrist Motions during Scanning, in Human Factors
    by William S. Marras, Richard W. Marklin, Gerald J. Greenspan, Katherine R. Lehman. 12 pgs.



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