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| | | | | These ten simple tips can help you prevent or recover from Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) | |
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| | | | | Early in 2005 the muscles in my forearms started to hurt. In the beginning it was only a slight irritation, but over the course of about six months it gradually got worse, until it was so bad I actually thought I would have to switch careers and stop programming altogether. I realized fairly quickly that... | |
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| | | | | (contains amazon affiliate links) I have had repetitive stress injury (RSI) flareups on and off for many years. Ive kept them under control mostly through use of a Kinesis Advantage ergonomic keyboard that Ive had for fifteen years. However, several months ago, I was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome and instructed to avoid typing if at all possible. I make my living programming and writing. My hobbies are programming and writing. | |
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| | | Overview The heel bone is the largest bone in the foot and absorbs the most shock and pressure. A heel spur develops as an abnormal growth of the heel bone. Most commonly, calcium deposits form when the plantar fascia pulls away from the heel area, causing a bony protrusion, or heel spur to develop. While... | ||