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Repetitive strain injury

Pain reviews, 1994
Repetitive strain injury (RSI) consists in a soft tissue disorder, manifest by pain, tenderness and muscle weakness. There are no standard diagnostic tests that are consistently abnormal in this condition. The prevalence of RSI is related to the decade in which this is reported, country, type of occupation, season and age of the sufferer.
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Repetitive strain injuries

Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
The semimechanized and repetitive nature of industry, the greater use of keyboards, and the need to boost production during an economic recession have led to a huge increase in repetitive strain injuries. The types of injury, their diagnosis and their treatment are discussed.
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Soleus strain: an underestimated injury?

Journal of Ultrasound, 2021
The medial gastrocnemius is the most commonly injured muscle in the calf, and while traumatic lesions of the medial gastrocnemius are frequently described in the medical literature and clinical and sonographic diagnoses are easy, those of the soleus are less easily recognisable clinically or by sonography.
Ferdinando Draghi   +2 more
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Repetitive Strain Injury

Physiotherapy, 1995
Summary The number of cases of work related upper limb disorder, or repetitive strain injury (RSI), coming before the courts has increased dramatically over the last few years. Recent judgements, particularly that of Judge Prosser in the Mughal case, have highlighted the complex nature of the complaint and the difficulties in proving a cause/effect ...
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Repetitive Strain Injuries [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders of the neck, shoulder and upper limb are collectively referred to as repetitive strain injuries (RSI). The term originated in Australia and has been taken up in the UK. In North America the term cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) is applied to a similar range of conditions, and in Japan and Scandinavia they are ...
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Repetitive Strain Injuries in Youth

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2000
PURPOSE:To review the anatomic and physiologic considerations in repetitive strain injuries (RSI) in youth in relation to normal growth and developmentDATA SOURCES:Extensive review of scientific literature, laws relating to youth labor, and the authors' experience.CONCLUSIONS:Early detection of youth at risk for RSIs is crucial for prevention and ...
Lorena Steenbergen   +2 more
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MRI of Muscle Strain Injuries

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1994
The purpose of our study was to evaluate (a) the characteristics of muscle strain injuries on MRI and (b) the potential of a frequency-selective fat suppression technique for diagnosing such injuries.Muscle strain injuries in seven athletes were examined by MRI. Spin echo sequences were obtained with and without fat suppression sequences.
Yuji Itai   +5 more
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REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY

Rheumatology, 1988
Repetitive strain injury is used to describe an epidemic of occupation-associated arm pain syndrome occuring in Australia during the mid 1980s.
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An axonal strain injury criterion for traumatic brain injury

Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology, 2011
Computational models are often used as tools to study traumatic brain injury. The fidelity of such models depends on the incorporation of an appropriate level of structural detail, the accurate representation of the material behavior, and the use of an appropriate measure of injury.
K.T. Ramesh, Rika M. Wright
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REPETITION STRAIN INJURY

The Lancet, 1987
Michael Grundy, B. Hocking
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