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Repetitive Strain Injury Syndrome (RSI, „mouse arm“, „secretary’s disease“, occupational overuse syndrome)
Definition of
Overuse syndrome acquired over a longer period of time (months, years). The arms and hands are usually affected, with the shoulders and neck being affected less frequently. Frequently repeated movements can cause microtraumas that often do not heal until the next series of demands. It is possible that the slight sensation of pain during movement becomes part of the neurological „movement program“, which can result in a pain memory. In the USA, RSI is the No. 1 occupational disease!
ICD –
Cause
- Very frequent repetitive movements, especially in the hand/finger area
Predisposing
- Screen work, frequent typing and mouse operation
- Ergonomic deficiencies
- Cold during the triggering activity
Diagnosis
- mainly clinical, exclusion of related diseases such as tendovaginitis, carpal tunnel syndrome
Symptoms
- Early symptoms (only with prolonged exposure):
- develop later:
- in the late stage: persistent pain even with prolonged rest, symptoms only begin to subside after weeks
Complications
- Recurrences
- Chronification
Therapy
- Rest, but not immobilization
- Pain diary
- Ergonomic improvements
- More frequent interruptions of stressful movements with other movements/activities
- KG
- Strengthening, stretching
- Caution: pain-relieving medication can promote chronification!
- Relaxation techniques
- Balneotherapy
- Physical therapy(cold/heat)
- In case of chronification: psychotherapy
- Sport has a prophylactic effect