Repetitive Strain Injury is a condition caused by performing a repetitive task over a prolonged period of time. RSI is more commonly associated with shoulder, arm and hand pain resulting from working for extended periods of time whilst typing at a computer.
RSI is commonly associated with performing repetitive manual tasks such as housework, typing and work of a laborious nature e.g. gardening, digging and construction. RSI may also result from pregnancy, stress and trauma.
Common symptoms of RSI can include:
Upper part of the body: numbness, tingling, pain in the arm, thumb, index and also the middle finger and neck.
Lower part of the body: back pain, numbness and tingling in the legs.
A commonly overlooked cause of RSI is nerve problems originating from the spine. Spinal misalignments reduce normal vertebrae movement and will interfere with the nerves supplying different areas of the body.
RSI is commonly associated with performing repetitive manual tasks such as housework, typing and work of a laborious nature e.g. gardening, digging and construction. RSI may also result from pregnancy, stress and trauma.
Common symptoms of RSI can include:
Upper part of the body: numbness, tingling, pain in the arm, thumb, index and also the middle finger and neck.
Lower part of the body: back pain, numbness and tingling in the legs.
A commonly overlooked cause of RSI is nerve problems originating from the spine. Spinal misalignments reduce normal vertebrae movement and will interfere with the nerves supplying different areas of the body.