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SOLUTIONS for the PREVENTION of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
and Other Computer Related Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)


 
Highly Effective Non-Surgical Treatment for
Computer Related Injuries

 

Each individual is unique and brings a lifetime of physical habits and personal movement patterns to their job. A treatment for computer injuries, if it is to be truly effective, must respect this individuality and be designed to change as the needs of the patient change.

Through the recognition of the uniqueness of each person's injury and personal history, Dr. Harwin builds a treatment program that will maximize your healthy computing and better overall health throughout your lifetime.

Dr. Harwin, a pioneer in the non-surgical treatment and prevention of computer-related injuries, has supplemented his many years of clinical experience with a wide-ranging knowledge of body mechanics gained through 25 years of martial arts study.

"Our bodies play a major role in the expression of who we are as they influence us throughout our lives."

"If we want our bodies to support the accomplishment of our dreams, we must learn to use them according to their inbred genetic design. In this way we can function to our greatest efficiency and avoid the development of possibly devastating injuries working at the computer."

Dr. Harwin has designed effective treatment educational systems to protect your health while working at the computer. These systems work because they teach us to use our bodies according to their how they were designed to be used. The effectiveness of these treatments is widespread - CLICK HERE to read what Dr.Harwin's patients have to say!

A Tip From
Dr. Harwin

"Periodically pause, allow your hands and arms to drop down to your sides, and GENTLY shake your hands and fingers as if you were flicking water off them.  This helps to relieve tension and stress in the arms and hands, facilitate blood flow, and generally tone up these overworked computer operator's limbs and extremeties.."

More tips and information can be found in "Healthy Computing" - the book.

 

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