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a) PL/SQL programming on Oracle databases
b) Wrist pain healing cure/solution on repetitive strain injury (RSI)
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12 alternatives to raise your computer desk so you can stand to work ergonomically
Raise your desk so you can stand while working. 12 alternatives to your usual computer “sitting desk”. Build a home made “standing desk”. I’ve found this twelve standing desk samples on the web: A http://www.inst...
wrist pain cure - carpal tunnel syndrome - repetitive strain injury - 10 healing solutions
Within the time of two years I tried to heal my repetitive strain injury - a hard wrist pain occurring during repetitive heavy computer mouse operations. For all computer users having the same problem a wrote a Complete Repetitive Strain Injury...
My complete Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) troubleshooting guide
As I wrote on my first and huge RSI page, I was able to heal my carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) with a repetitive strain injury. Still, my most important suggestion ist: Change the causation, not the sympthoms! Here’s a short overview on my...
For my own needs I collected many useful RSI and CTS links
RSI and CTS Link Collection According to my centralized Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) on carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) page, I also did some research on RSI. Here I recorded many interesting and good links belonging to Repetitive Strain Injury sick...
Amazon Books and Products on CTS (carpal tunnel syndrome) and RSI (repetitive strain injury)
Here you might find some good books and products on Amazon! helping heal your Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) or a carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), usually appearing on heavy computer mouse/keyboard operations. ...
Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 2 - tried to use (or to wear) a medical hand-wrist splint
#2 - with my repetitive strain injury solution number 2 I tried to support my wrist directly with a wrist splint. This was exactly what my doctor recommened to my Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). The “feeling” on keyboard writing an...
Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 3 - rest injured wrist on a wrist supporting mouse or keyboard pad
#3 - with my repetitive strain injury solution number 3 I thought about fighting my RSI with hard pain on my right hand/wrist with a cheap wrist-supporting pad. After some weeks I found out - this is better than noting! But my RSI with hard wrist...
Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 4 - exchanged usual computer mouse against a trackball
Repetitive strain injury (rsi) solution number 4: After my unsuccessful try #3 I exchanged my usual mouse against a trackball-mouse. Actually a trackball is an inverted mouse. So there you move the “mouse-ball” directly and the “...
Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 5 - doctor detected my problem in the upper back - try sitting on a funny sitting ball
#5 - with my repetitive strain injury solution number five I remembered my doctor who detected my RSI problem in the upper back (showing a cramped neck) . So I tried sitting stright up on a funny sitting ball. The idea behind this was to sit up ...
Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 6: cheap high standing-desk to avoid wrist and neck crampness
RSI #6: Really, this is truly a kind of solution for my repetitive strain injury (RSI) sickness. Ok, it’s looking funny - but it’s cheap and it’s working at all! Maybe it’s more a handy-craft than a professional work - bu...
Repetitive Strain Injury Solution 7 - little improvement using an earphone instead of an usual telephone receiver (to uncramp neck)
#7 - with my repetitive strain injury solution number seven I thought about fighting my RSI on my neck’s side. As my doctor to me to check my neck to solve some of my wrist problems because the wrist nerves do have their basement around the...
