
RSI Patients: please read . . .
FindADoc:
Health Care Providers Recommended by Typing Injury Patients
(Available in May 1995 . . . I hope)
Computer users who experience the aches and pains that may signal a
potentially dangerous Repetitive Strain Injury, or RSI, are always
advised to see a doctor without delay for evaluation and treatment.
But what if you don't have a regular doctor, or your health care provider
does not seem to know much, if anything, about the diagnosis and treatment
of R.S.I? Many persons now find themselves in this frightening situation.
If you HAVE received competent and knowledgable care for a computer-related
RSI, please consider sharing information about your health care provider
with people who are in sore need of one. E-mail this information
(names, city, office phone numbers), and any other hints about
I will add it to a file available by anonymous FTP at:
ftp.engr.unl.edu/pub/eeshop/findadoc.txt
or through the RSI Primer Web Page at:
http://www.***.com/
ONLY THE HEALTH CARE PROVIDER'S INFORMATION will be added to this list;
each contributors' name and e-mail address will be stripped out to maintain
privacy. This is a non-commercial, voluntary effort with no official
connection to the University of Nebraska.
WARNING: I can do NO verification of any kind on the suggestions I receive.
This file is ONLY a raw list of patients' recommendations and must be used
with the great caution one should bring to all health care decisions. A
listing here is NOT the same as a professional referral and I disclaim
any responsibility for decisions made on the basis of this information.
paul marxhausen .... ....... ............. ............ ............ ..........
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