Numerous human body disorders are now classed as occupational overuse syndrome. They include the lowly callus, "housemaid's knee", "tennis elbow", and repetitive strain injury ("RSI"). This article is about calluses and corns of human skin. ... Repetitive strain injury, also called repetitive stress injury or typing injury, is an occupational overuse syndrome affecting muscles, tendons and nerves in the arms and upper back. ...
External links
Victoria University of Wellington OOS resource page
OccupationalOveruseSyndrome is a collective term covering a range of disorders which cause pain and/or other sensations in muscles, tendons, nerves, soft tissues, and joints.
OccupationalOveruse is by no means a new condition - one that has been relabeled.
Pain syndromes are difficult as they involve treating your whole self - this means you will require a team approach of G.P, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, pain psychologist, and specialist medical consultant where appropriate.