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Repetitive stress injury (RSI), also known as repetitive strain injury, is the pain and discomfort derived from repeatedly moving body parts in such a way that is unnatural. Most repetitive stress injury symptoms will typically subside over time. It is recommended that for a speedier recovery, you cease the repetitive activity. We are going to go over the different types of RSI, their remedies, and preventative measures.

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What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome is a neurological disorder that causes hand and wrist weakness, numbness, and pain. Causes and Symptoms Causes Damage to the median nerve is the primary catalyst for carpal tunnel syndrome. Generally speaking, the median nerve is damaged through activity. An injury like a sprain or fracture is the leading cause. Additionally, hobbies or occupations that use vibrating tools can lead to carpal tunnel. However, there are other impacting fact... Tingling In Fingers, Nerve Conduction Study, Repetitive Strain Injury, Median Nerve, Chiropractic Adjustment, Wrist Brace, Thyroid Issues, Hand Pain, Magnetic Resonance Imaging

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome is a neurological disorder that causes hand and wrist weakness, numbness, and pain. Causes and Symptoms Causes Damage to the median nerve is the primary catalyst for carpal tunnel syndrome. Generally speaking, the median nerve is damaged through activity. An injury like a sprain or fracture is the leading cause. Additionally, hobbies or occupations that use vibrating tools can lead to carpal tunnel. However, there are other impacting…

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