| | Whether emailing friends, surfing the Web, or playing games online, using a computer can be tough on your body. Sitting for long periods in positions that put too much stress on joints can result in a repetitive stress injury (or RSI).
So before you plop down in front of your monitor, read about how to prevent RSIs and other overuse injuries.
Neil Izenberg, MD Editor-in-Chief/Founder
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