Computer-related repetitive strain injury (RSI) is a potentially debilitating condition that occurs from overusing the hands and arms to perform repetitive tasks, such as typing, writing, or clicking and moving a mouse. These repeated physical movements can damage the tendons, nerves, muscles and other soft body tissues. Anyone using a computer on a daily basis should be informed about RSI. Today we're seeing an epidemic of injuries to the hands, arms and shoulders. The countless and ceaseless repetition of keystrokes as well as the clicking and dragging of the mouse and other pointing devices accumulates damage to the body. This can happen with stress, fatigue and pressure job demands, which can result in career loss.
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