Repetitive Strain Injury: A Computer User's Guide Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Repetitive Strain Injury: A Computer User's Guide Book

This book has become a Bible for those suffering from Repetitive Strain Injury (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 to reflex sympathetic dysfunction to fibromyalgia. If these terms sound intimidating, then the book succeeds in bringing them down to clear, manageable definitions. Quilter and Pascarelli also explain the causes of RSI that are often unconsidered, including being obese, typing while cradling the phone with your shoulder, and having long fingernails. They don't discuss many of the different surgeries used for RSI but instead choose to discuss the various kinds of physical and occupational therapy treatments: acupuncture, stretching, vitamins and nutrition, relaxation techniques, deep tissue massage and guided visualisation. There's also an extensive list of helpful tricks for adapting to living with RSI, from making changes in the kitchen to re-learning how to drive. This is also the RSI book if you're looking for information on the psychological ramifications of RSI and how to handle both time off from work and the return to the office. --Jake BondRead More

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  • 0471595322
  • 9780471595328
  • Emil Pascarelli, Deborah Quilter
  • 31 May 1994
  • John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 218
  • illustrated edition
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