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Title: Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)


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Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
ECE 417/617Elements of Software Engineering
Stan Birchfield Clemson University
2
You are a computer athlete
A dangerous occupation
This is also dangerous
As a typical computer user, you walk several
miles each day on your fingertips
(250 keystrokes / min) (2 in / keystroke) 4
hours 2 miles
3
What is RSI?
  • Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
  • is pain or nerve problems in upper extremity
    (hands, arms, or shoulders)
  • can also include neck and back
  • is a soft tissue disease (muscles and nerves)
  • is an overuse syndrome
  • Symptoms
  • burning, numbness, tingling, pins-and-needles
  • dull aching OR specific, intense pain
  • Controversial
  • many deny it exists
  • sufferers receive little support from employers

4
The cost of RSI
  • 20 billion per year Information Week, Nov. 9,
    1992
  • 29,000 average compensation
  • accounts for 60 of all job-related injuries
    Department of Labor
  • Approx. ¾ of all jobs require using a computer

5
Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a specific type of RSI
  • Swelling increases pressure on nerves to fingers
  • Problem is only in wrist
  • Most RSI is more widespread (neck, back, arms,
    shoulders)

6
What causes RSI?
7
Cantilevers
stress
8
Bad posture
pronation
slouching
ulnar deviation
dorsiflexion
9
Anatomy of hand nerves
brachial plexus
  • Thoracic outlet
  • b/w collarbone and rib 1
  • Brachial plexus
  • braided nerves
  • also supplies shouder, neck, and arm muscles
  • Three nerves
  • Medianthrough carpal tunnel
  • Ulnarfunny bone
  • Radialextensor muscles

top view
bottomview
10
Traditional solutions
  • Surgery
  • Wrist braces
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Pain killers
  • Cortisone shots
  • Ergonomic keyboard, mouse, etc.

Why should you be cautious?
11
Keep in mind
  • Long-term problem ? long-term solution
  • The pain may move
  • The pain may go away temporarily, even though the
    problem is not solved
  • Musculoskeletal system (muscles, tendons, and
    bones) adapts
  • Body is meant to move
  • Ergonomics are important, but beware of trying to
    achieve perfect posture

12
Outline of a solution
  1. Stretching
  2. Movement
  3. Strength

Also posture, massage, remove wallet from back
pocket,hot/cold treatment, ergonomic keyboard /
mouse, better chair, ...
13
Computer vision syndrome (CVS)
  • Computer screens are different from printed
    material
  • Contrast is not sharp
  • Edges of characters are not well-defined
  • Our eyes have difficulty focusing
  • Instead, eyes drift to the resting point of
    accommodation (RPA)
  • Eyes involuntarily move to RPA, then strain to
    regain focus
  • Results
  • Fatigue, tired eyes from continuous flexing
  • Dry eyes from not blinking enough

14
Final advice
  • You think RSI will never happen to you
  • When you start feeling pain, you will
  • ignore it
  • learn to bear it
  • expect it to go away on its own
  • When your pain disappears temporarily, you will
    think problem is solved
  • When your pain intensifies gradually, you will
    continue to ignore it until it is serious
  • ? Pain is your bodys way of telling you that
    something is wrong! Be aware! Do not ignore the
    symptoms! Seek help when the pain first appears,
    before it becomes a serious problem!

15
For further reading
  • Damany and Bellis,Its Not Carpal Tunnel
    Syndrome!
  • Pascarelli, Repetitive Strain Injury
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