The relevance of concepts of hyperalgesia to "RSI"
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Cohen, Milton L
Arroyo, Jesus F
Champion, David G
Bammer, Gabriele
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Canberra, ACT : National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH), The Australian National University
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There is continuing debate about work-related
neck and upper limb disorders, also commonly
referred to as repetition strain injuries (RSI), cervicobrachial disorders and cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs). One focus of the debate concerns the exact nature of the physical basis of the disorders. Health professionals who are involved in this area generally have a working hypothesis about the underlying pathology; some practitioners emphasise trigger points, others muscle fibre
changes, others irreversible irritability of
nerves and so on. In most cases these
hypotheses have not been clearly expounded
or discussed, let alone confirmed or refuted.
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