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2/6/2012
Brian M. Mittman
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New York Workers’ Comp Lawyers Explain Treatments for RSI

If you have sustained a repetitive stress injury (RSI) due to overuse of your hands, arms, shoulders, or another body part, you are probably experiencing a great deal of pain and possibly limited mobility, which makes it hard to go to work and complete your daily tasks. Many people choose to suffer with repetitive strain injuries, but, as White Plains workers’ compensation lawyers, we want to emphasize how important it is that you speak with your doctor at the first signs of pain or stiffness. Early treatment of a repetitive strain injury can make a big difference, and it can save you a lot of pain and loss of mobility in the long run. 

Conservative Treatments for RSI in New York

Luckily, most repetitive strain injuries can be treated conservatively. There are many ways your doctor may go about this, including:

  • Resting the affected area and explaining proper ergonomics
  • Anti-inflammatory medication, such as ibuprofen
  • Pain-relieving medication
  • Support bandages or braces
  • Physical therapy
  • Strengthening exercises

Depending on your actual diagnosis, your doctor may choose one or several options to treat your repetitive strain injury. Usually, your doctor will first try conservative measure like those listed above before moving on to surgery or other invasive treatment. 

If you have suffered a repetitive strain injury at work in New York or have questions about workers’ compensation for carpal tunnel syndrome, speak with your friendly White Plains workers’ compensation lawyers today in a completely free legal consultation. Just give us a call at 1-866-205-2415 or 914-946-1452.


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