play in a more healthy fashion
i dunno lolusa wrote:
what is break and rest
You will find that 98% of osu! players think that any kind of pain in their hand means they have RSI.F1r3tar wrote:
RSI is showing its face at your doorstep.
"A repetitive strain injury is an "injury to the musculoskeletal and nervous systems that may be caused by repetitive tasks, forceful exertions, vibrations, mechanical compression, or sustained or awkward positions."Bauxe wrote:
You will find that 98% of osu! players think that any kind of pain in their hand means they have RSI.
These people are morons.
*Sigh*Bauxe wrote:
You will find that 98% of osu! players think that any kind of pain in their hand means they have RSI.
These people are morons.
This seems obvious. But it's actually not natural at all. I need to keep it in mind at all times I play to avoid shoulder pains (and I sometimes fail to do so).peppy wrote:
stress less while playing.
F1r3tar wrote:
*Sigh*Bauxe wrote:
You will find that 98% of osu! players think that any kind of pain in their hand means they have RSI.
These people are morons.
In terms of osu!, it is. This game forces most people to do repetitive hand/wrist tasks. According to Wikipedia, RSI is an injury to the muscular and/or skeletal system caused by repetitive tasks and/or physical exertions. Because all these types of threads that I've seen are caused by repetitive and forceful exertions (have you seen an injury thread where the cause wasn't by playing osu?), an injury in this case is classified as RSI.Bauxe wrote:
Pain isn't always an injury.
Oh you'd be surprised.[-Haqua-] wrote:
Besides, it would be absurd to think that pain can be triggered from nothing.
Go see a doctor.[-Haqua-] wrote:
Now whenever I slightly turn my wrist, it feels as if there is a bubble in the affected area, and it would pop or something if I turned it any further. The pain has once also spread to the thumb side (hand facing down) of my wrist, but is not happening anymore. I wonder what this means...