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Repetitive Motion Syndrome/Repetitive
Stress Injury
Repetitive motion syndrome (or repetitive stress
injury) refers to a group of injuries that result from performing
the same physical motion over and over again. Over time, this constant,
unvarying motion may cause temporary or permanent damage to cartilage,
tendons, ligaments, nerves, and muscles involved.
A typical group affected by these injuries are those who injure their
arms or wrists using keyboards (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome), although
almost any part of the body is susceptible to repetitive motion injury.
Repetitive motion syndrome can be quite painful and debilitating.
Initial symptoms may include tingling, numbness, or pain in the affected
area, and loss of flexibility or strength. Without treatment, these
injuries may become progressively worse over time, and may result
in a complete loss of function in the affected area.
Sources. The Association for Repetitive Motion Syndromes
(ARMS); Asclepeion Center for Body Mind Therapy.
Working integratively and individually, Asclepeion Center staff have
had marked success in alleviating the negative effects of a variety
of disease states and health issues.
To discuss what particular treatment protocols may be appropriate
for any specific health issue, please contact the Asclepeion
Center, (301.495.0933) to talk over your individual medical
situation. For more information on what we do, see About Us and Services
sections of this website.
Many people who come to us feel they have already gleaned the positive
effects of treatments offered by traditional medicine. Others want
to explore possible synergies drawing upon holistic alternatives.
Center staff are always glad to work cooperatively with any practitioners—both
traditional and non-traditional—that a client desires.
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