Welcome, People who suffer from RSI!

Location
Berkeley, CA 37.88-122.26 94709US
Meetups
58 so far
Members
118 Members
Rating
East Bay Repetitive Strain Injury Support Group, Berkeley,CA 4.50 4.506
Founded
January 8, 2005

We provide support and information for people with injuries due to repetitive motion, i.e. carpal tunnel, tendinitis. etc., or any repetitive movement. Local and internationally known experts address our group each month.

Where?
This location is shown only to members
Who’s coming?
4 Yes / 1 Maybe
( 20 spots left )

Want to attend?

East Bay RSI Support Group - (510)466-5814

Biofeedback - What it is, How it Works, Why it works for People with RSI

Kathy Bender of dynamicbiofeedback.com will talk about how biofeedback can help you work more safely, determine your ideal keyboard, mouse, trackball or touchpad, and increase your hand temperature.
This one meeting you don't want to miss! Read more

What members are saying

 There are lots of presenters and you can get some valuable information and share resources with others, as well as having people to relate to who have had similar experiences. 

Aura

 Very helpful with information for helping yourself in dealing with injuries no matter how they occur. 

Ina

Join East Bay Repetitive Strain Injury Support Group, Berkeley,CA

What's new?

  • Oct 29
    • New member
      “I have a continuing wrist RSI that has only been explained as "ideopathic pain"--I am looking for a way to heal.”
  • Oct 25
  • Oct 11
  • Oct 9
    • New member
      “Learn how others deal. I am long time Dragon user.”
  • Oct 8
    • New member
      “To meet people who understand what it's like.”
  • Sep 27
    • New member
      “I'm a law student with RSI, and I'm looking for advice/support as I try to keep up with my workload.”
  • Sep 26
    • New member
      “Hi, This is H.M.Arun Kumar, from India. An inventor of Safe Typing Techniques, founder of Computer Injury Awareness and Prevention Society., and Limca Book Record holder. I want to share my experience and help computer injured workers.”