What REPETITIVE STRESS INJURIES means: Repetitive Stress Injuries - (RSI), also called cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), occupational overuse syndrome, or work related upper limb disorder (WRULD), is any of a loose group of conditions resulting from overuse of a tool, eg. computer, guitar, knife, etc. or other activity that requires repeated movements. It is a syndrome that affects muscles, tendons and nerves in the hands, arms and upper back.
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- Dictionary childhood neuro-developmental disorder characterized by normal early development followed by loss of purposeful use of the hands, distinctive hand movements, slowed brain and head growth, gait repetitive stress injuries definition.
- Definition Ramsay Hunt Syndrome II:
- Dictionary Syndrome II - a disorder that is caused by the reactivation of pre-existing herpes zoster virus in a nerve cell bundle (the geniculate ganglion). The neurons in this ganglion are responsible for the repetitive stress injuries explain.
- Definition Retrovirus-Associated Myelopathy - Or Tropical Spastic Paraparesis:
- Dictionary Associated Myelopathy - or Tropical Spastic Paraparesis, For several decades the term "tropical spastic paraparesis" (TSP) was used to describe a chronic and progressive clinical syndrome repetitive stress injuries what is.
- Definition Rasmussen'S Encephalitis:
- Dictionary Encephalitis - a rare, chronic inflammatory disease that usually affects only one hemisphere of the brain. It occurs in children under the age of 10 (and more rarely in adolescents and adults), and repetitive stress injuries meaning.