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Resources for Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)



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Amara's RSI Page
Home Page: http://www.amara.com/aboutme/rsi.html

A Patient's Guide to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
http://www.sechrest.com/mmg/reflib/ctd/cts/cts.html

Ask Noah about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
http://www.noah.cuny.edu/neuro/carpal.html

The Best of Techtime
http://planet-hawaii.com/~billpeay/TECHT08.html

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Home Page: http://www.os2bbs.com/malka/carpal.htm Offers information on diagnosis and treatment options.

CDT News
PO Box 239
Haverford, PA 10941
Tel: (215)896-4902
Fax: (215)896-1488
Home Page: http://ctdnews.com/

CTD News is a monthly newsletter that covers cumulative trauma disorder (Subscription price is $146/year). The company offers one free issue for evaluation.

Deborah Quilter's www.rsihelp.com
http://www.rsihelp.com/

Dutch RSI Center
http://www.rsi-center.com/ The RSI-Center helps organisations and individuals prevent and fight RSI. Not by bringing in another chair, as the problem is not that simple. We do so by eliminating all possible risk factors. Be it organisational, personal, related to the workplace or otherwise.

The Engineering Web Page
http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/rsi.html. A World-Wide-Web page with pictures of how to hold your hands, MPEG videos of various exercises, and more.

ErgoLib
http://library.ucr.edu/ergolib/ergolib.html. General ergonomics and RSI information with emphasis on resources useful for library workers.

Harvard RSI Action Home Page
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/rsi/

Paul Marxhausen's RSI Page
http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/rsi.html

A Patient's Guide to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
http://www.sechrest.com/mmg/cts/ctsintro.html

Typing Injury FAQ
http://www.tifaq.com. Provided by the CTD Resource Network.

FTP Sites

Resources at Berkeley

Injury Profiles at Berkeley


Arms Blurb at Berkeley: ARMS is the Association for Repetitive Motion Syndromes, a national non-profit aimed at research, education and support around RSIs.

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