Anti-Repetitive Strain Injuries when working on the computer
by js yang
This issue includes...
" Way To Make It Easy For You
To Prevent Repetitive Strain Injuries
(RSIs)When Working On The Computer"
It still amazes me how many bright computer owners will spend countless hours working on their web sites and
Entering data...
Making it EASY for you to Prevent RSIs.
In addition, in response to the many questions I have received from readers wanting to know about RSIs, you will be learning about the benefits of
accepting:
- Need
- Information
- Solution
As you read this information, think of preventing your RSIs that will be just the right "fit" for your computing.
So let's begin by looking at...
#1 -- NEED
Since 90% of all computer users are made by repeated physical movements doing damage to tendons, nerves,
muscles, and other soft body tissues, your first priority to prevent RSIs when working on the computer should be learned about many types of causes as quickly as possible.
Let's face it; the entire mentality of computing is "continueous" use to get information, products, and services.
If potential computer users don't stop surfing through internet and even more time-consuming... their RSIs will discourage all but the most hardy users.
For you, understanding RSIs when working on the computer:
- The rise of computer use and flat,
light-touch keyboards that permit
high speed typing have resulted in an
epidemic of injuries of the hands,
arms, and shoulders.
- Use of pointing devices like mice and
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