Repetitive Strain Injury
There is no difference, repetitive stress injury and repetitive strain injury are the same thing. It is some time known as RSI which is an abbreviation that works for both. It also has other names, some of which include: occupational overuse syndrome (OOS) cumulative trauma disorder (CTD) work related upper limb disorder (WRULD) and non-specific arm pain. The main reason that there is such confusion over the name is that it is not actually a specific disorder but rather an umbrella term for many localized injuries or conditions.
Rolfing has also been used to treat such specific physical problems as chronic back, neck, shoulder, and joint pain, and repetitive stress injuries, including carpal tunnel syndrome.
Hellerwork has also been used to treat such specific physical problems as chronic back, neck, shoulder, and joint pain as well as repetitive stress injuries, including carpal tunnel syndrome
Just wanna share this.. Repetitive stress injuries can come from many causes. Other factors should also be considered as contributing to stress in all cases. Being overweight or pregnant or having high stress levels in general can certainly take a toll on certain joints. Once you have been diagnosed with repetitive stress injury, all of these factors must be taken into consideration before the most effective course of treatment can be prescribed by your doctor. source: http://www.ergonomic-resources.com Tennis elbow or carpel tunnel syndrome.
Ergonomic keyboards helps with carpal tunnel because it keeps the wrist in the proper position to help avoid repetitive stress injuries. Make sure you also take pleny of breaks.
also known as Martin-Bell syndrome, Marker X syndrome, and FRAXA syndrome
Repetitive strain injury (RSI), also known as repetitive stress injury, is a painful or uncomfortable condition of the muscles, tendons, nerves and other soft tissues. It is usually caused by repetitive use of a certain part of the body, often in the upper limbs. RSI is typically related to an occupation, but may also be linked to some kinds of leisure activity, such as a sport.
Endogenous hypercortisolism is known as Cushing's syndrome.
It is also known as isolation syndrome
It also known as Brown-Sequard syndrome or partial spinal sensory syndrome
It also known as hemisection of the spinal cord or partial spinal sensory syndrome
Yes. Kartagener Syndrome is also known as Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.