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Healthy Computing: SIS

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Thousands of workers report feeling discomfort from working at the
computer. Complaints range discomfort of the arms, elbows, wrists and
hands, to neck, shoulder and back pain. This computer-related discomfort
is commonly referred to as repetitive strain injury (RSI). However,
repetitive motion is only one of many components that contribute to
discomfort from working at the computer. In fact, a major component is
lack of movement combined with job stressstress immobilization syndrome
(SIS). Ease your computer-related tension and lighten your discomfort when
you avoid SIS.

HOW TO AVOID SIS:

Maintain your health by frequently changing activities and performing
movements. Do some of the following:

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