RMI is a non-medical term that describes disorders related to performing repetitive tasks continuously, especially in an awkward or incorrect posture. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when tendons in the wrist become inflamed after being aggravated. Inflammation of tendons due to repetitious movement of the fingers causes tendonitis, mostly because of repetitive and forceful movements of the wrist and fingers during work. Victims feel extreme pain even at the slightest movement of their hand. It usually begins with numbness or aching in the wrist, hand, or arm. In extreme cases, the neck and shoulders are affected. RMI is not an infection, nor is […]
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