RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries) - translation to English
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RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries) - translation to English

INJURY TO THE MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY REPETITIVE TASKS, FORCEFUL EXERTIONS, VIBRATIONS, MECHANICAL COMPRESSION, OR SUSTAINED OR AWKWARD POSITIONS
Repetitive stress injury; Repetitive Strain Injury; Occupational overuse syndrome; Repetitive stress syndrome; RSS (syndrome); Cumulative trauma disorder; Repetitive Stress Injury; WRULD; Gamers thumb; Gamer's thumb; Repetitive Stress Disorder; Repetitive strain; Wii elbow; Repetitive motion injury; Repetitive strain injuries; Overuse syndrome; Occupational Overuse Syndrome; Cumulative trauma disorders; Repetitive stress injuries; Repetitive stress; Repetitive motion disorder; Stress injury; Overuse injury; Overuse injuries; Repetitive motion injuries; Regional musculoskeletal disorder; WhatsAppitis; Whatsappitis; Complaints of the arm, neck, and shoulder; Occupational overuse; Repetitive strain disorder
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RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries)      
= Enfermedad del Linotipista
Ex: This article discusses some of the muscular-skeletal injuries that can be caused by operating computers in libraries such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI).
repetitive         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Discursive repetition; Repetitive; Repetitiveness; Repetition (disambiguation); Repetitions; Repetition (single); Repitition; Repetition (song); Repetition (novel); Repetition (album)
(adj.) = repetitivo
Ex: Habitualized actions, they further suggest, become embedded in human behavior and free the individual from the burden of repetitive decision-making.
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* Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) = Enfermedad del Linotipista
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PHYSIOLOGICAL WOUND CAUSED BY AN EXTERNAL SOURCE
Injuries; Traumatic injury; Physical injury; Bodily injury; Accidental injury; Physical trauma; Metabolic injury; Trauma (medicine); Traumatic injuries; Orthopedic trauma; Owie; Owee
(n.) = accidente, lesión, herida
Ex: Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.
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* bodily injury = daño corporal
* cause + injury = causar daño corporal
* cause + material injury = causar daño material
* escape + injury = salir ileso
* head injury = lesión en la cabeza, herida en la cabeza
* occupational injury = accidente laboral
* personal injury = daños corporales
* Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) = Enfermedad del Linotipista
* serious injury = lesión grave, herida grave
* spinal cord injury (SCI) = lesión de la médula espinal
* sports injury = lesión deportiva
* strain injury = esguince, luxación
* to add insult to injury = para echar sal en la herida, para empeorar las cosas, por si fuera poco, para colmo, para colmo de males

Definition

repetitive strain disorder

Wikipedia

Repetitive strain injury

A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an injury to part of the musculoskeletal or nervous system caused by repetitive use, vibrations, compression or long periods in a fixed position. Other common names include repetitive stress injury, repetitive stress disorders, cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), and overuse syndrome.