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...technology benefits everyone. For example, in the workplace it can head off potential damage caused by repetitive strain injury. Keyboards that can be adjusted to minimise the strain of typing, or software designed to limit the number of mouse... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/09/228832/improve-usability-with-assistive-technology.htm
...users who get headaches, eye strain, dry eyes and difficulty focusing could be suffering from a form of repetitive strain injury of the eyes called Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). David Summers an optometrist at Melina Joy Opticians, in... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/07/30/231698/computer-users-may-suffer-visual-rsi.htm
Risk Management Preventing repetitive strain injury RSI can bring agony to computer workers. However...of ergonomic products and common sense Repetitive strain injury is not a diagnosis but the name assigned to a series... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/1999/09/28/179142/preventing-repetitive-strain-injury.htm
...suffering an increasing number of cases of repetitive strain injury because of the increase in mobile working, according to a survey by Microsoft. Microsoft found repetitive strain injury (RSI) cases have increased by 30% in the last year... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/04/230933/microsoft-survey-warns-rsi-rising-because-of-mobile.htm
...suffer a work-related repetitive strain injury, often the only way to permanently...diagnosed as having a repetitive strain injury (RSI). The condition is a result...information contact the Repetitive Strain Injury Association: http://rsi... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/05/09/187009/working-with-pain.htm
...said. Topics covered on the site include holiday and redundancy rights and advice on handling stress, repetitive strain injury and back pain. New channels that will be added to the Web site over the coming months will include advice on pensions... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/08/29/189268/tuc-sets-up-web-site-to-woo-new-media-workers.htm
...organisations. Stress was the worst work- place hazard by 18%. The next greatest problem in the workplace, repetitive strain injury, was cited by 40% of respondents. Robertson said, "Given that the effect of something going wrong can be quite... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/08/02/211151/it-managers-feeling-the-strain-due-to-lack-of-control-over.htm
...government-funded laptops but no maintenance budget or advice on how children should use the touchpad to avoid repetitive strain injury. I would advise the concerned school volunteer to think about two words: gifthorse and mouth. You have received... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/03/25/201362/your-shout.htm
...commands that can be interpreted by a PC. While the designers claim their system could spell the end of repetitive strain injury as a result of using a mouse, it will probably be a long time before you see users gesticulating wildly at their PCs... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/04/23/193906/Understanding-the-psychology-of-usability.htm
...your mouse: IT workers warned of RSI danger IT professionals could be putting themselves at risk of repetitive strain injury from using computer mice, research by the Ergonomics Society has suggested. The society is urging employers to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/02/27/200558/take-a-break-from-your-mouse-it-workers-warned-of-rsi.htm

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...Services » Reprints » News Microsoft: Repetitive Strain Injury is Costing Businesses Work-related RSI cases...spiralling, new Microsoft research reveals. Repetitive strain injury cases have soared by over 30 percent in the last... http://www.cio.com/article/381964/Microsoft_Repetitive_Strain_Injury_is_Costing_Businesses

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...nearly 1,000 different products to help people overcome difficulties in using computers, including sufferers of repetitive strain injury (RSI). Come and try the CleanKeys on Stand J61, Hall 1, at the Safety & Health Expo 2009. For more information... http://www.prlog.org/10223901-clean-up-with-innovative-new-keyboard.html
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