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From Pain to Gain: Navigating Through Repetitive Strain Injury

https://us.lezdotechmed.com/blog/repetitive-strain-injury/ <br>Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is a general term used to describe the pain felt in muscles, nerves, and tendons caused by repetitive movement and overuse. The condition often affects parts of the upper body, such as the forearms and elbows, wrists and hands, and neck and shoulders.

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From Pain to Gain: Navigating Through Repetitive Strain Injury

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  1. Elementary School Presents Repetitive Strain Injury: Your Pathway to Justice and Compensation

  2. What is a repetitive strain injury? Repetitive strain injury is an umbrella term for pain felt in muscles, nerves, and tendons caused by repetitive movement and overuse, typically affecting your upper body.

  3. What are common repetitive strain injuries? • Carpal tunnel syndrome • Tendonitis • Bursitis • Tennis elbow • Rotator cuff syndrome

  4. Can children get RSI? Yes, children can also get RSI, especially with the increased use of computers, video games, and smartphones.

  5. Who can make an RSI claim? Any individual who has developed RSI due to their work conditions or due to someone's negligence, such as improper ergonomic setup or a lack of proper safety measures, can make an RSI claim.

  6. What should you do if you have an RSI that's work-related? If you believe you have an RSI that's work-related, you should first seek medical attention. Then, inform your employer about your condition and consult with a legal professional to discuss the possibility of making a claim.

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