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Repetitive
Strain Injuries (RSI's) that occur at work are best
eliminated at the source; this is the fundamental
goal of occupational health and safety.
In the case
of repetitive strain injuries, the prime source of
injury is continuous repetitive and/or static flexion
of the fingers and hands in a unidirectional (one
way) motion. ( i.e. Mouse use, typing, writing, gripping
work tools, etc.) Other components, such as applied
force, fixed body position, and the pace of work
requiring repetitive or long-term static movements
are also contributing factors in becoming afflicted
with a disabling repetitive strain injury.
Therefore
the main effort to protect workers from repetitive
strain such as carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger,
cubital tunnel syndrome, guyon's syndrome and other
injuries should focus on limiting or "counteracting" repetitive
and static flexion activities that require constant
overuse of the flexor muscles of the hand and forearm.
If left unchecked,
repetitive and/or long-term static finger and wrist
flexion eventually leads to muscle imbalance and
the onset of one of the many debilitating repetitive
strain injuries listed above. Protection against
repetitive strain injuries can be achieved through
the implementation of workplace protocols that involve
the following: |
- Job/task rotation
- Individual-specific ergonomic work stations
- Quick Breaks
- Stretching program
- Exercise program
Implementing the workplace protocols
listed above is extremely important in maintaining
structural integrity and muscle balance of the entire
upper extremity. ( i.e. Fingers, hands, wrists, forearms,
elbows, upper arms, and shoulder.) If you are beginning
to suffer from a repetitive strain injury at work,
be sure to consult your company's employee health director
for assistance in establishing the protocols listed
above in order to keep the injury from progressing
any further. Remember - prevention is a lot cheaper
than rehabilitation, both physically and financially!
Mr. Anliker, is a Therapist and Inventor of Therapeutic Training Systems
that are utilized by Corporations, Consumers and Medical Facilities around
the world for the prevention and rehabilitation of repetitive strain injuries. |