Friday 18 November 2016
The number of people who have RSI is increasing, and certainly not all of them are aged fifty or over.
RSI is strongly associated with an increasing number of hours in front of the computer screen. RSI is an umbrella term used for muscle, nerve and tendon complaints occurring anywhere from the neck to the fingertips. It can emerge when there is a long-term strain on the same muscles, which may lead to pain, fatigue and tingling of the neck, shoulder and/or arm.
You can prevent RSI by taking into account the different factors which can typically result in the onset of RSI.
Use the information of this widget (RSI-pagina UT) to prevent RSI from becoming a Rapid Student Injury for you. You can also add a gadget to your personal page, which will direct you to more information about what to do in case you already have RSI-related complaints.