repetitive strain injury
English
Noun
repetitive strain injury (plural repetitive strain injuries) (abbreviated as RSI)
- (pathology) injury to muscles and tendons caused by continuous repetitive use of particular muscle groups, especially in one's arms and hands, for example by using a keyboard and/or mouse, playing a musical instrument or working on an assembly line
Translations
injury to muscles and tendons caused by repetitive use
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