Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, while being the most common, is only one type of Repetitive Stress Injury. There are three basic categories of RSI: • Repetitive Stress Injuries involving nerves: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome, ulnar nerve compression at the elbow and wrist • Repetitive Stress Injuries involving tendons, muscles and soft tissues: bursitis, myositis, rotator cuff tendinitis, tendinitis including "tennis elbow" ganglion cysts, DeQuervain's disease and trigger finger. €¢ Repetitive Stress Injuries involving the vascular (blood vessel) system: Raynaud's syndrome and thoracic outlet syndrome.
The following charts summarize the most common types of RSI and their symptoms. More.
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