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account for a large portion

by Bjarne Jansson, Marlene Stenbacka, Anders Leifman, Anders Romelsjö
"... small fraction of patients with repetitive injuries ..."
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small fraction of patients with repetitive injuries

Repetitive strain injury

by Maurits Van Tulder, Antti Malmivaara, Bart Koes , 2007
"... Repetitive strain injury remains a controversial topic. The term repetitive strain injury includes specifi c disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, Guyon canal syndrome, lateral epicondylitis, and tendonitis of the wrist or hand. The diagnosis is usually made on the basis ..."
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Repetitive strain injury remains a controversial topic. The term repetitive strain injury includes specifi c disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, Guyon canal syndrome, lateral epicondylitis, and tendonitis of the wrist or hand. The diagnosis is usually made

Repetitive Strain Injury

by Gijs Bloemsaat
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The following full text is a publisher's version. For additional information about this publication click this link.

Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy: new approaches to outcome measurement in rehabilitation

by Edward Taub, Phd Gitendra Uswatte, Ma Rama Pidikiti
"... Abstract--A new family of rehabilitation techniques, termed Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy or CI Therapy, has been developed that controlled experiments have shown is effective in producing large improvements in limb use in the real-world environment after cerebrovascular accident (CVA). The si ..."
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). The signature therapy involves constraining movements of the less-affected arm with a sling for 90 % of waking hours for 2 weeks, while intensively training use of the more-affected arm. The common therapeutic factor in all CI Therapy techniques would appear to be inducing concentrated, repetitive practice

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by Laila Rahali, Youssef Omor, Karima Mouden, Youssef Mahdi, Hanan Elkacemi, Sanaa Elmajjaoui, Rachida Latib, Mohamed Najib Boujida, Noureddine Benjaafar
"... Oral verrucous carcinoma complicating a repetitive injury by the dental prosthesis: a case report ..."
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Oral verrucous carcinoma complicating a repetitive injury by the dental prosthesis: a case report

Repetitive Self-Injury and the body self

by Anna Kubiak , Olga Sakson-Obada , 2016
"... Summary Aim. The assessment of differences in body self and pain thresholds between people inflicting self-injuries in a repetitive manner and those, who do not engage in such behaviour. Methods. The participants were selected through screening and purposive sampling (the study group consisted of 3 ..."
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Summary Aim. The assessment of differences in body self and pain thresholds between people inflicting self-injuries in a repetitive manner and those, who do not engage in such behaviour. Methods. The participants were selected through screening and purposive sampling (the study group consisted

Repetition strain injury: The rise and fall of an

by Helen Meekosha
"... ’Australian ’ disease ..."
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’Australian ’ disease

What Are Repetitive Stress Injuries?.......................................6

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Injury

by Emily Seto, Lizette Biclar Bs
"... It has been well established that repetitive strain injury (RSI) is common among sonographers.1–4 Surveys have found that more than 80 % of sonog-raphers report experiencing musculoskeletal pain (MSP) due to performing sonographic examina-tions.5–8 For example, a survey found that a third ..."
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It has been well established that repetitive strain injury (RSI) is common among sonographers.1–4 Surveys have found that more than 80 % of sonog-raphers report experiencing musculoskeletal pain (MSP) due to performing sonographic examina-tions.5–8 For example, a survey found that a third

Repetitive Stress and Strain Injuries: Preventive Exercises for the Musician

by Gail A. Shafer-crane, Phys Med Rehabil Clin N
"... Professional and amateur musicians commonly practice and play their instruments experiencing the physical pain of repetitive stress injury (RSI). Through improved understanding of the etiology and the acceptance of numerous lifestyle changes, including the addition of preventive exercises into the p ..."
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Professional and amateur musicians commonly practice and play their instruments experiencing the physical pain of repetitive stress injury (RSI). Through improved understanding of the etiology and the acceptance of numerous lifestyle changes, including the addition of preventive exercises
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