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RSI


Repetitive Strain Injury

Occupational injuries account for many of the 350 million working days a year lost in Britain. Osteopaths are skilled at discovering underlying causes of pain. Trained to have a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology, they use their hands to investigate and treat injuries to the ligaments, muscles and joints. Poor posture can contribute to daily aches and pains whether you lift heavy loads, sit at the PC incorrectly or drive for long periods. An osteopath can advise on correct posture and movement and can give instruction on back care and preventative exercises.

Common problems

Significant types of illnesses due to work are disorders of the muscles, tendons and joints (particularly in the back, hands and arms). Symptoms vary from mild aches and pains to severe pain and disability.
Caused by manual handling and lifting:

  • Muscle and tendon injuries
  • Intervertebral disc lesions ('slipped disc')
  • Sciatica

Caused by forceful or repetitive movements

  • Carpal tunnel syndromes
  • Tenosynovitis
  • Peritendinitis
  • Epicondylitis (e.g.'tennis elbow')
  • Mouse wrist

Caused by unsuitable posture or repetitive movements

  • Low back pain
  • Neck and shoulder pain
  • Computer hump
  • Repetitive Strain Injury

For the employer

For years, a number of large companies have retained osteopaths as part of their permanent company health teams. Many smaller companies have also benefited from liaison with their local osteopaths.
Having an osteopath involved in your staff care programmes can lead to a fitter workforce and improved morale, increased productivity and less time off through ill-health.

For the employee

Most of the 5000 osteopaths in the UK work from private practices. However, many GP's are working more closely with osteopaths and con offer the option of referring the patient to the osteopath on the NHS.

  • Many people consult an osteopath privately. Telephone local practices for fees in your area.
  • Many private health insurance schemes now cover osteopathic treatment (discuss the details with your company).
  • You do not need to consult your GP before you visit an osteopath although you may choose to do so.
  • Osteopaths can provide you with a sick note if you need time off work.

Your osteopath needs to know

  • To reach a full diagnosis, your osteopath will need to know about your job:
  • Is your work repetitive?
  • Do you have much heavy lifting?
  • Do you have to bend frequently?
  • Do you have to work in an awkward posture?
  • Does your work involve frequent finger, hand or arm movements?
  • Do you have any work breaks?
  • Are you working in bad light conditions?
  • Do you sit down at work and for how long?
  • Do you spend a great deal of your day on the telephone?
  • Are you expected to work to deadlines?
  • Of the tasks you perform, which cause you the most discomfort?
  • What is your working relationship with peers and employers?

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Clinic Rooms is an osteopathic practice run by registered osteopath Martin Lester.
It is conveniently situated on the outskirts of Welwyn Garden City, with easy access from the town (just 2 minutes from Morrisons), and just a short distance from the local areas of Peartree, Woodhall, Hatfield, Hall Grove, Panshanger, Howlands, Hall Grove, Moors Walk, Haldens, Sherrardspark and Birchall.
We are also not far from the villages of Tewin, Digswell, Little Berkhampsted, Oaklands, Datchworth, Watton at Stone, Knebworth, Cole Green and Birch Green.

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