Repetitive Motion Injury

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Repetitive Motion Injuries Causes: Bursitis, Tendinitis, and More

webmd.com — “Repetitive Motion Injuries, such as tendinitis and bursitis, are among the most common injuries in the United States.View full resource at webmd.com

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Repetitive Motion Injuries Causes: Bursitis, Tendinitis, and More http://t.co/o6bHBvIC

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Workers Compensation Benefits for Repetitive Motion Injuries

disabled-world.com — “Workers compensation benefits are available for repetitive stress injuries that develop over timeView full resource at disabled-world.com

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Regulators, industry at odds on repetitive-motion injuries

washingtonpost.com — “The strained muscles that affect millions of American workers, from white-collar professionals who spend hours at their computers to poultry workers who process chickens, are proving to be painful as well to the Obama administration.View full resource at washingtonpost.com

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Carpal Tunnel and Cumulative Trauma Disorders - Dr Davis' Back & Wrist Pain Blog

sfbackpaindoctor.com — “San Francisco Carpal Tunnel Doctor Comments: We have been helping patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and related cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) in downtown San Francisco for almost 20 years now. The name of our newest clinic is Executive Express...View full resource at sfbackpaindoctor.com

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Obama seeking ways to curb repetitive motion injuries « Ergonomic Evolution's Blog

ergoguy.wordpress.com — “Obama seeking ways to curb repetitive motion injuries « Ergonomic Evolution's BlogView full resource at ergoguy.wordpress.com

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Family Medicine News & Articles - MDLinx - Cumulative Trauma Disorders Adolescent Sports Medicine on #MDlinx

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Overuse Injuries in Youth Sports: The Physician and Sportsmedicine http://bit.ly/cfp3P2 #GM #mdlinx

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Beware of Repetitive Strain Injuries

massagemag.com — “You may think an injury couldn't possibly happen to you. That's what I thought, too. I kept my body healthy and strong. I iced my arms when I performed more than three hours of massage a day. I did yoga every morning, consumed nutritious foods and received eight hours of sleep every night. What went wrong? I had a predisposing factor I was not aware of in my spine, and I was performing unnatural and repetitive motions with my feet and ankles.View full resource at massagemag.com

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MASSAGE News: Beware of Repetitive Strain Injuries http://bit.ly/cFPSEz

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Repetitive Motion Disorders (RMDs) - Part 1 of 2

spineuniverse.com — “RMDs are injuries that usually develop slowly over a period of time. Initially, symptoms may be mild and come and go. If left untreated, symptoms may become painful and debilitating.View full resource at spineuniverse.com

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Repetitive Stress Injuries

kidshealth.org — “Repetitive stress injuries happen when too much stress is placed on a part of the body, causing problems like swelling, pain, muscle strain, and tissue damage.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Health Tip: Repetitive Stress Injuries - MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors

medicinenet.com — “Read doctor-produced health and medical information written for you to make informed decisions about your health concerns.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Health Tip: Understanding Repetitive Stress Injuries http://ff.im/-eDjXt

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Repetitive Strain Injuries: What's Best? - Dr Davis' Back & Wrist Pain Blog

sfbackpaindoctor.com — “We have been providing treatment for Repetitive Strain Injuries in San Francisco for 20 years now. Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is also known as repetitive stress injury, repetitive motion injuries, repetitive motion disorder (RMD), and cumulative trauma disorder (CT). Basically,...View full resource at sfbackpaindoctor.com

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Ask the Expert: Can a ganglion cyst be caused by repetitive motion?

intelihealth.com — “Ask the Expert: Can a ganglion cyst be caused by repetitive motion?View full resource at intelihealth.com

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Ask the Expert: Can a ganglion cyst be caused by repetitive motion? http://bit.ly/9RNXGw

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Computer-Related Repetitive Stress Injuries

kidshealth.org — “Kids often spend hours at the computer. So it's important for parents to know about the causes of repetitive stress injuries and how to prevent them.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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Repetitive-Use Injuries in Horses, by Betty Lindquist

learningabouthorses.com — “The name given to the problems or injuries that can result from joint constriction by over-developed muscles is repetitive-use injuries". Repetitive-use injuries are not the same as injuries that can happen to any horse doing its job; these are injuries that develop when a horse is confined to a set" way of moving that forces it to use muscles over and over, day in and day out, without the relief of working the muscles in different ways.View full resource at learningabouthorses.com

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Interesting article with good advice: Repetitive-Use Injuries in Horses, by Betty Lindquist: http://bit.ly/hiuplO

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Repetitive Strain Injury - NHS Choices

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