Javizy wrote:
I never hear anything from RSI sufferers to even suggest that they're trying to cure themselves. It's all compensation and coping.
This is because a lot of the time the 'real' problem is 'spending that many hours a day doing activity X is not something the human body is designed to do'. Stopping activity X may not be possible or not acceptable, so people try to figure out how do do activity X without permanent damage.
Stretches and deep tissue massage (as well as braces and posture corrective measures) can let a person do more hours per day without permanently damaging themselves, although there is still a limit and reducing activities may be necessary for some people. Anyway, they aren't glorified painkillers, they're actually -treatments- ... or perhaps 'preventive measures' is more accurate. (I don't know about acupuncture... )
Overall good health is, as you say, important as well for a variety of reasons, but in terms of RSI it lets your body recover from continuous damage and strain more quickly possibly avoiding permanent damage.
Last edited by SomeCallMeChris (2012 March 09, 6:43 am)