Archive for the ‘shoulder pain’ Category
Yoga for Crafters and RSI sufferers
Thursday, September 10, 2009 22:06 No CommentsComputer users aren’t the only ones who get Repetitive stress injuries. Many people who do crafts and tasks with their hands, such as knitters, crocheters, or other creative people, tend to get repetitive injuries too.
But you don’t have to give up your after-computer hobbies just because they’re also hand-intensive. You just need to give your [...]
Learning How to Combat Chronic Pain and Celebrate Life
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 18:14 1 CommentSorry I have been MIA lately: I have been out enjoying my pain-free life. I remember how devastating and debilitating it was to be in constant pain, and wondering if I would ever get free of it, or whether I would be weak and suffering forever. I guess when you’re 24, a chronic injury seems [...]
Massage Techniques for Healing and Health
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 19:18 No CommentsAt its best, massage can do much more than feel good–it can lead to healing, increasing circulation, lifting your energy, breaking up scar tissue, and making you healthier overall.
Before you find a therapist, research the styles they perform and decide which is right for you. Since everyone has different levels of comfort in relation to [...]
Ergonomic Mice and Keyboards — Find The Right One for You
Monday, February 9, 2009 22:36 No CommentsAccording to one report, 10-20% of computer users report that using the mouse causes them pain. However, there’s no specific type of mouse that’s bad or dangerous, just as there’s no “ergonomic” alternative that can solve the problem for everyone.
The same is true for keyboards, chairs and every other piece of computer equipment available. [...]
Top 10 Easy Ways to Change Your Lifestyle with RSI
Wednesday, January 28, 2009 19:15 No CommentsWhen you work full time, especially if it means chronic pain in your arms and hands, every part of life can start to feel overwhelming — the last thing you want to do is wade through a bunch of old blog entries to find the easy ways to make things better.
So here is a list [...]
Recognizing and Treating Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (Part 2 of 2)
Thursday, January 22, 2009 0:50 1 CommentRecently we wrote to describe and explain how compression at the thoracic outlet can cause pain, stiffness and problems throughout the arms. The problem remains that many doctors don’t know how to diagnose or remedy the problem.
You can help your doctors by learning more about your own condition, pay careful attention to your symptoms, [...]
What Is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome? (Part 1 of 2)
Monday, January 19, 2009 23:30 2 CommentsThe thoracic outlet is the region connecting your chest and neck to your shoulder, where bundles of nerves and arteries pass through to supply sensation or blood to your arms. If they get compressed for a few minutes at a time, it won’t affect the blood flow or nerve sensation significantly–but if you spend too [...]
Use Soft Tissue and Retrogade Massage to Reduce Scar Tissue
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 19:17 No CommentsScar tissue forms around a muscle, tendon or ligament after it’s torn, in order to bind it together and prevent future injuries. Scar tissue often criss-crosses across the normal, healthy tissue, so although it helps the healing process, it can also reduce the flexibility of the area. Most people have experienced some kind [...]
Mini-notebooks Substitute for SmartPhones, Not Laptops
Monday, January 12, 2009 19:34 No CommentsIf you’re longing for a laptop and thinking about getting the cheap mini-notebooks like the EEE PC instead (retailing around $300), think again. The price tag is sweeter, but the mini-computers cost less because they can’t do as much for you as a full size desktop or laptop.
Instead, mini-computers fill a niche between a [...]
Free Ergonomics Guides for Mobile Workers
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 21:44 No CommentsAre you careful with your ergonomic set up even while you’re on the go? On Smartphones, laptops, and other devices, it’s harder to make sure your posture is correct, and that you’re doing things the ergonomic way.
According to BT, a UK-based company providing IT networking services, 54% of managers believe that mobile workers have a [...]