Subject: | Re: What is the influence of 12kHz to 14 kHz on your midrange hearing? |
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From: | "evertveldhuis" <> |
Date: | Mon, 07 Jul 2003 15:57:42 -0000 |
--- In "Eric V. Schmidt" <> wrote: > Evert; > > What is RSI? > > Eric > > Eric, RSI = Repetetive Strain Injuries, also labeled CTD = Cumulative Trauma Disorder. [See www.workpace.com for some info] Many musicians and PC workers, barbers or other people that have to do many, many repetitions under stressy / unnatural conditions have a huge risk of getting this. The result is pain, disability and uncontrolled behaviour of your muscles. Bottom line ; it gives you pain ; shortened muscles, less stamina, more fatigue ; it just makes you weak. If you wish to have more info about what it is, and what cured me, you may email me offlist (this is way too off topic) at jeb_music AT hotmail DOT com Regards, Evert ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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