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Medical condition/treatment

RSI syndrome or repetitive strain injury

disc prolapse

Muscles and tendons

disc prolapse

RSI syndrome, also known as repetitive strain injury, refers to pain and discomfort caused by repetitive strain and overuse of muscles and tendons. This often occurs in professional activities that require repetitive movements. Treatment includes rest, physical therapy, and ergonomic adjustments to prevent further damage.

Causes/Description:

Repetitive loading, movement patterns, working conditions

RSI syndrome (repetitive strain injury)

disc prolapse

Physiotherapie, Schmerzen, Überbeanspruchung, Muskelverspannung, Ergonomie, Pausen und Dehnübungen

disc prolapse

RSI syndrome occurs due to repetitive strain and overuse of muscles and tendons, often in occupational settings. The exact cause may vary.

disc prolapse

Treatment of RSI syndrome often requires periods of rest and ergonomic adjustments in the workplace to reduce stress. Physiotherapy can provide exercises to strengthen and stretch the affected muscles. Working closely with an orthopedist or physical therapist is crucial to developing the best treatment plan.

disc prolapse

RSI syndrome, also known as stress syndrome, was recognized as a health problem and more widely researched in the 20th century. It refers to injuries and pain caused by repetitive stress on certain areas of the body, particularly in a professional setting. The increasing use of computers and other repetitive tasks in the workplace has led to increased attention to RSI syndrome. The prevention and treatment of RSI have evolved over time to protect the health of workers. It is important to promote ergonomic workplaces and pay attention to possible RSI symptoms early on to avoid long-term health damage.

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