Monday, May 16, 2011

Occupational Overuse Syndrome


Do you have Pain in your hands, wrists or arms? Do you know what it is? Do you know what to do about it?

PhysioOne can help you

Occupational Overuse Syndrome is a condition affecting people who do repetitive work, usually pain is experienced in the hands, wrists and arms. However, it can originate from the spine.

WHAT IS THIS AND WHY HAS IT OCCURRED?
Occupational Overuse Syndrome has been known by other names such as Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI).
These names are synonymous with working conditions that require repetitive work either at a computer or
indeed within manufacturing or detailed work requiring fine hand movement. Usually pain is experienced in
the forearms and the wrists.

Often the work is carried out intensively with little breaks, poorly designed workspace and excessive loading
that takes place on the upper body and arms. With the intensity of the work, the arms get overloaded and the
tendons may become inflammed in the forearms and the wrists. Also the intensity can overload the neck and
shoulder muscles that “carry” the arms. Neck pain or nerve irritation in the neck is often present due to this.
This pain may start gradually and increase over time in intensity

If you think this sounds like you click here to read more about it and give us a call and see how we can help you with OOS.