Top Document: Subject: RSI-UK Mailing List FAQ Previous Document: 11. What is RSI-UK Next Document: 13. Are there any good books on RSI? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge * The RSI-UK Website (http://www.rsi-uk.org.uk) RSI from a UK perspective. UK resources, recovery techniques, articles on various aspects, how to set up a workstation, related links, etc. You can subscribe to the mailing list from the webpage. * The Typing-Injury FAQ (http://www.tifaq.org) Information on just about every imaginable aspect of RSI. Pointers to other sites around the world, product reviews, suppliers, software to download, and much other valuable information. The TIFAQ is based in the US and is maintained by Scott Wright. various voice-recognition packages. Some RSI sufferers find to the mailing list is a good way to learn about what is available. You can subscribe from the web page. * Victoria Pain Clinic (http://www.vicpain.com/paingen.htm) A website about chronic pain and ways of coping with it. Both RSI-UK and the TIFAQ include links to many other RSI-related websites. Bear in mind, though, that much of the information will be duplicated from site to site, and clicking can be painful. A targeted search (e.g., for information about trigger points) is likely to be more productive than random surfing. There is no site which has the definitive answer to RSI. User Contributions:Top Document: Subject: RSI-UK Mailing List FAQ Previous Document: 11. What is RSI-UK Next Document: 13. Are there any good books on RSI? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: Ellen Mizzell <rsi-uk-owner@rsi-uk.org.uk>
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