Appendix a ergonomics, Setting up and using equipment, What is rsi – iSimple Handheld PC 680/680e User Manual

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Appendix A

Ergonomics

This chapter provides guidance and hints to help you work in

a comfortable and ergonomically low-risk environment. If you

experience pain or discomfort while using this or any other

equipment, you should stop working and review this chapter.

If the discomfort continues, stop using the equipment and

consult a doctor as soon as possible.

Setting up and using equipment

Some people experience physical discomfort while using

computers. Sometimes this discomfort leads to Repetitive

Strain Injury (RSI), also known as cumulative trauma

disorder or repetitive motion injury. Setting up and using

equipment properly can help minimize this discomfort.

Well-designed and properly adjusted equipment may not be

sufficient to eliminate all potential problems. How you

perform your computer activities is also important.

What is RSI?

RSI is a type of injury caused by the irritation or inflamma-

tion of soft tissues such as muscles, nerves, or tendons. In

extreme cases, this irritation can lead to permanent tissue

damage. RSI has been a documented problem for workers

performing specific tasks such as assembly line work,

meatpacking, sewing, playing musical instruments, and

working with a computer. It may also result from other

activities, such as tennis.

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