Repetitive Strain Injury - A Computer User's Guide
Dr. Pascarelli´s book - Repetitive Strain Injury : A Computer User's Guide - is highly recommended for anyone who works on a computer or at a desk. This book is an easy-to-read and practical summary of his approach to RSIs and full of tips for ... [... more]
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Repetitive Strain Injury: A Computer User's Guide
Amazon.com Review: This book has become a bible for those suffering from RSI. It explains what to ask your doctor (and why) when you go in for a diagnosis; it also lists more than two dozen types of RSI and related conditions, from cervical radiculopathy [... more]
$17.95
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Paraffin Dips
FAQ - Do I use heat or cold to relieve pain from carpal tunnel syndrome (tendinitis, tennis elbow, other repetitive strain injury)? Both heat and cold offer benefit for relieving the pain associated with repetitive strain. Here are some ... [... more]
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News Release: Physical Activity Associated With Lower ...
Health benefits associated with physical activity during leisure time are widely recognized, but it is not known if leisure-time physical activity decreases the risk of work-related repetitive strain injury (RSI). A new study published in the ... [... more]
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How to Use Shiatsu for Golfer's Elbow
Golfer's elbow is a chronic repetitive strain injury that causes inflammation and tearing of the forearm tendons at their point of attachment on the inner elbow. Shiatsu uses finger pressure to release tension in the muscles and tendons, thereby, ... [... more]
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How to Use Shiatsu for Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow is a chronic repetitive strain injury that causes inflammation and tearing of the forearm tendons at their point of attachment on the elbow. Shiatsu uses finger pressure to release tension in the muscles and tendons, thereby reducing ... [... more]
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How to Live With Repetitive Strain Injury
So you've been diagnosed with Repetitive Stress Injury, or RSI. Now what? Jump off a bridge? No, that would only hurt your wrists even more. Your life isn't over, you just need to make a few adjustments to your daily routine in order to continue ... [... more]
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Repetitive Strain Injury ï¿1/2 A Computer Userï¿1/2s Guide
Looking for a holiday gift that will help keep the person you care about computing in good health? Here are five ideas that promote healthy computing. - 5 Ergonomic Gifts that Promote Computer Health - Ergonomics is a personally written site at ... [... more]
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Comfort at Your Computer: Body Awareness Training for ...
Fluffy non-specific waste of money: This book is a mushy worthless waste of reading time. I stopped reading after 4 chapters of stuff like, "Now close your eyes and imagine stretching your fingers. Feel the difference. Visualize a butterfly... [... more]
$14.95
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Conquering Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : And Other Repetitive ...
Amazon.com Review: Sharon Butler was working as a massage therapist and Hellerwork practitioner when she developed carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis. Unable to sleep through the night because of the pain and concerned about her livelihood, she built [... more]
$21.95
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Repetitive Strain Injury Guidebook: Introductory But ...
Author: Daniel Farb; Bruce Gordon Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 617.57044 EAN: 9781594912740 Edition: 1 ISBN: 1594912742 Number Of Pages: 57 Publication Date: 2005-07-01 [... more]
$39.95
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The Repetitive Strain Injury Recovery Book
Emil Pascarelli's book remains the primary work on RSI.: Ms. Quilter's book is good when it comes to advice on selecting a doctor and therapist, and also dealing with the guilt and depression associated with RSI. But I found it enormously lacking in not [... more]
$14.95
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