The Typing Injury FAQ (frequently asked questions) is an educational site, provided by the CTD Resource Network, Inc., containing a wide variety of information about repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), resources for dealing with these ailments, and a broad description of assistive products to reduce injury risk and symptoms. Articles General Information Ergonomics Organizations Services Resellers ...
Deborah Quilter's RSIhelp.com offers extensive and valuable advice about preventing and managing RSI. Deborah Quilter is the author of 'The Repetitive Strain Injury Recovery Book' and coauthor of 'Repetitive Strain Injury: A Computer User's Guide.' ...
Harvard RSI Action Home Page, discussing Repetitive Stress Injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis of the hands and wrists ...
This site reviews keyboard alternatives and thier ergonomic features.
www.tifaq.com/keyboards.html
"It's epidemic." This doctor's response was to my question: "What percentage of yours and your collegues' patients have injuries caused by computer usage "
www.amara.com/aboutme/rsi.html
Working in a library can be hard, physical work. And working with computers, mice, and monitors requires many of the same skills that successful athletes have. Get informed and start planning your own training program by checking out the following web sites and our list of quick, cheap tips. Contents Cheap Tips Library Case Study - Retrofitting a public workstation Library Web Sites General Web ...
Tennis Elbow treatment has always been elusive. Now it has arrived. CT Cream is a revolutionary treatment developed by a renowned orthopedic surgeon for the relief and prevention of lateral epicondylitis and other repetitive strain injuries ...
Back to ACR Fact Sheets Tendinitis/Bursitis WHAT IS TENDINITIS Tendinitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon. Tendons are the thick fibrous cords that attach muscles to bone. They function to transmit the power generated by a muscle contraction to move a bone. WHAT IS BURSITIS Bursitis is inflammation or irritation of a bursa. Bursae are small sacs located between bone and other moving ...
www.rheumatology.org/patients/factsheet/tendin.html
From the American Institute of Preventative Medicine, this article briefly describes strains and sprains and preventative behavior. Also includes a flow chart illustrating the steps in self-diagnosis and recommendations for treatment.
www.healthy.net/library/BOOKS/HEALTHYSELF/FIRSTAID/sprain.htm