Surgery
Unfortunately for those with intense, prolonged pain where traditional treatments have failed, surgery may be required. It may also be used if a doctor detects muscle deterioration or loss of sensation due to long term computer use. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, trigger fingers and arthritis have surgeries in place that can help alleviate or help discomfort. Success varies from person to person with 30% of people claiming poor to fair results. 57% of patients report that they return to their preoperative pain symptoms. While surgery is an option, it may not be the most effective or the most cost efficient.
Computer usage has brought about a boom in Repetitive Stress Injury cases, and that has brought about many techniques to help correct and prevent the problem. Major discomfort and decreased efficiency are only a couple of the issues that RSI brings to those who use computers for work. Yet, there is help.
Prevent surgery or serious damage to your body by using EyeProtectorPro:

















It reminds you to take breaks and suggests some light exercises for your body and eyes. It has feature to remind you look far from your PC, as eye doctors suggest look at least 20 feet away after few minutes of work to avoid RSI and eyes stress.
