Pain 101 - An Education in Pain Management
   

Repetitive Motion Disorder (RMDs) Treatment New York NY

This page provides useful content and local businesses that can help with your search for Repetitive Motion Disorder (RMDs) Treatment. You will find helpful, informative articles about Repetitive Motion Disorder (RMDs) Treatment, including "Pain from Repetitive Stress Injuries". You will also find local businesses that provide the products or services that you are looking for. Please scroll down to find the local resources in New York, NY that will answer all of your questions about Repetitive Motion Disorder (RMDs) Treatment.

Donald C Aberfeld MD
(212) 832-2905
870 United Nations Plz
New York, NY
Punyadech Photangtham, MD
212-255-8980
122 West 27th Street
New York, NY
Flavia Marino MD
(212) 490-2446
155 E 38th St
New York, NY
Louise M. Dantuono
(212) 679-7970
35 E 35th St
New York, NY
Phelts Chiropractic
(212) 286-2012
124 E 40th Street, Suite 301 (between Park an
New York, NY
Donald C. Aberfeld
(212) 832-2905
870 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY
Edward J Greaney, MD
(212) 726-7423
317 E 34th St
New York, NY
Ernest L. Isaacson, DPM, FACFAS
(212) 420-6002
30 East 40th Street, Suite 401
New York, NY
Erik G Carlin
212-645-1961
59 W. 19th St. 
New York, NY
Ron Bakal
(212) 679-6464
461 Park Avenue South
New York, NY
Data Provided By:
 

Pain from Repetitive Stress Injuries

What are Repetitive Motion Disorders?

Repetitive motion disorders (RMDs) are a family of muscular conditions that result from repeated motions performed in the course of normal work or daily activities. RMDs include carpal tunnel syndrome, bursitis, tendonitis, epicondylitis, ganglion cyst, tenosynovitis, and trigger finger. RMDs are caused by too many uninterrupted repetitions of an activity or motion, unnatural or awkward motions such as twisting the arm or wrist, overexertion, incorrect posture, or muscle fatigue. RMDs occur most commonly in the hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders, but can also happen in the neck, back, hips, knees, feet, legs, and ankles. The disorders are characterized by pain, tingling, numbness, visible swelling or redness of the affected area, and the loss of flexibility and strength. For some individuals, there may be no visible sign of injury, although they may find it hard to perform easy tasks Over time, RMDs can cause temporary or permanent damage to the soft tissues in the body -- such as the muscles, nerves, tendons, and ligaments - and compression of nerves or tissue. Generally, RMDs affect individuals who perform repetitive tasks such as assembly line work, meatpacking, sewing, playing musical instruments, and computer work. The disorders may also affect individuals who engage in activities such as carpentry, gardening, and tennis.

Is there any treatment?

Treatment for RMDs usually includes reducing or stopping the motions that cause symptoms. Options include taking breaks to give the affected area time to rest, and adopting stretching and relaxation exercises. Applying ice to the affected area and using medications such as pain relievers, cortisone, and anti-inflammatory drugs can reduce pain and swelling. Splints may be able to relieve pressure on the muscles and nerves. Physical therapy may relieve the soreness and pain in the muscles and joints. In rare cases, surgery may be required to relieve symptoms and prevent permanent damage. Some employers have developed ergonomic programs to help workers adjust their pace of work and arrange office equipment to minimize problems.

What is the prognosis?

Most individuals with RMDs recover completely and can avoid re-injury by changing the way they perform repetitive movements, the frequency with which they perform them, and the amount of time they rest between movements. Without treatment, RMDs may resu...

Click here to read the rest of this article from Pain101.com

 

Note: Pain101.com does NOT provide medical advice or diagnoses.  You should always consult your

physician first, before beginning any pain management regimen or if you are suffering from a medical condition.

Copyright © 2010 Marketdata Enterprises, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.