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Health Tip: Understanding Repetitive Stress Injuries

Most linked to computers or overuse injuries from sports


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(HealthDay News) -- Repetitive stress injury most often affects people who spend a lot of time at the computer or video game console. The repetitive motions of certain sports, such as tennis, also can lead to an RSI.

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The Nemours Foundation says the following conditions can stem from a repetitive stress injury:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome, caused by swelling of the narrow channel formed by bone and ligaments in the wrist.
  • Cervical radiculopathy, a compression of disks in the neck. A common cause of this problem is the holding of a telephone receiver to the ear using the shoulder.
  • Epicondylitis, more commonly known as "tennis elbow."
  • Ganglion cysts, which are bumps in the wrist caused by leakage of a jelly-like material from a joint or tendon.
  • Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, a painful condition in which the hands become dry, swollen and weak.
  • Tendonitis, an inflammation of tendons that connect bones and muscles.


-- Diana Kohnle

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