RSIGuard Software

Management
of
Repetitive Strain Injuries

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RSIGuard is simply a magnificent program. It's valuable not only to those with RSI, but to anyone who tends to hyper-focus - writers, programmers, scientists. At times, I've found myself at work typing for nearly six hours -- not even knowing that the time has passed, forgetting to even eat. Then I get out of my chair and wonder why my shoulders and back are killing me! With RSIGuard, just to be forced to look at the time was extremely valuable to me. It also lets me know when I'm losing it a little - i.e. when I get angry because 15 seconds seems like too long a time to wait, I know that I need to step back. I highly recommend RSIGuard to everyone who works hard - it'll keep your body and hands healthy!
Phillip S. Pang, MD-PhD Candidate, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University

 About four years ago, I started having pain in my fingers when clicking the mouse. It didn’t matter which finger I used or which hand, I still experienced the same pain. As a computer professional, this pain was impacting my ability to do my job. I did a web search and found RSIGuard.com. After a day or two of getting used to the software, it really started to make a difference in my ability to work. The AutoClick feature has practically saved my career. Four years later, I am still using the software and it has really allowed my fingers a chance to heal. RSIGuard is a great program, and I encourage everybody to use this software whether you are having pain or not to minimize the repetitive impact to your fingers. 
Tony Evans, Panama City, FL

RSIGuard has been very useful in getting me to take breaks.  For several years I have had chronic trouble with my neck.  Frequent visits to the chiropractor resolve the problem but then it typically recurs again. I installed RSIGuard several months ago both at home and work and have not been to the chiropractor since.
Jane Vold, IBM

I have found RSI Guard extremely useful in managing an existing problem -- mainly the AutoClick feature and reminders to take breaks.  I use it in conjunction with a joystick mouse and ergonomic keyboard, and it enables me to work without problems, whereas before I was in pain after about 5 minutes of using a normal mouse.
Jo H, University College London

Your product is terrific ... better than ever since I am really paying attention to it and working on letting it do all the good it can for me!
Pat B., Customer Service Director, USEPA

 Prior to using RSIGuard I was having serious hand/wrist/pain. It forced me into having an EMG, Nuclear bone scan, hand splints and lost time from work.  I have not had one single hour of pain since using RSIGuard.  I'm a graphic designer, on the computer all day long, but RSIGuard reminds me to take care of myself.  It's very easy when creating complex graphics to have 1.5 to 2 hours of time go by without realizing it.  This reminds me that I'm there, and the minor guilt trips allow me to consider my body's needs too!  The exercises are a plus.  I showed them to my sister who is a 30 year P.T. and she was amazed and pleased that such a product exists.
Shoshy Azarian, Lazar Designs

RSIGuard has been very useful for identifying which tasks are "worst" and also for preventing me from getting caught up in my work. I only wish I had started using it before I got RSI!"
Howard Tripp, Roke Manor Research

  I LOVE it!  I have chronic tendinitis in a finger joint, and since getting RSIGuard and starting to use the AutoClick, I no longer get home with my hand aching after doing a mouse-intensive project.
Andee Zetterbaum, Agris Corporation

  I have RSI bilaterally... I attribute my success at work to taking time to exercise every 20-30 minutes for 4 minutes during RSIGuard breaks... Personally I would like to have RSIGuard installed throughout the hospital to prevent injuries...
Kathryn M., RN, Sutter Health

Very interesting. After using RSIGuard for 30 days it hardly ever alarmed any more, as I had retrained myself. Part of it was just being aware to only move the mouse when I had a specific thing I need to do. (I have a tendency to play with the mouse if the computer is taking a long time.) The rest of it was learning about driving applications from the keyboard instead of always using the mouse. I figured I had retrained myself, so after about 30 days I turned it off! Two weeks later, I am in trouble again. I don't recall exactly how I started getting so "mouse happy," but I did. Thank you very much.
Frank M., Staff Engineer, Qualcomm, Inc.

I think your software is excellent. I have RSI in both hands and found that your software is helping me a great deal. In the first day of use, it showed me that I rolled the trackball way too much and I should use the keyboard more. It made a difference to the way that my hands and forearms felt by the end of the day. I can't say that about many pieces of software I have tried.
Jacques Giraud, Concentrated Consulting

RSIGuard gives me a way of monitoring my use and keeps me within my physician's ordered work restriction. It doesn't just keep time. It tells us how much I use the keyboard, the mouse, and how I use each. It helps us both track how I use the computer and gauge the trauma to my hands and arms from using the computer. It's like having an ergonomist looking over my shoulder in a friendly and helpful way. Companies should be flocking to your product. Aside from voice recognition, this is the first software/hardware/human interconnection I've used that blurs the boundaries in a helpful, healthy way.
Les DeFacio, Alameda, CA

I downloaded RSIGuard from L Internaute Magazine. It really helped me, and a teacher at my kids school says it "saved her life". I also use RSIGuard to control the time my kids play on the computer and to have them take breaks. I thought that was famous because it appeared to them that the computer (and not me) was telling them when to stop... and blocked the mouse if they didn t listen! It made them realize how time passed fast when they were on the computer.
Sylvie-Line Michaud, Canada

I've been using RSIGuard for a couple months now.  Within a few days of using it, the discomfort in my mousing arm disappeared.  Job well done! ... When I'm focusing on a task and a ForgetMeNots pops up, my first reaction is anger.  Then I laugh, remembering that I'm choosing to run this program because it reduces pain!  Still, I think of ForgetMeNots as a helpful reminder, not as an urgent, forced break.
Gregg Zigler, Magellan Satellite Access Products

As an ergonomics representative for a large company, I look for ways to help encourage my customers to practice behaviors that follow sound ergonomic principles. One major challenge that I face is helping people understand that taking five minute "micro breaks" each hour is important to their working comfort and more importantly, their health. Most people will forget that an hour or more has passed and continue typing — a sure recipe for Repetitive Strain Injury. I have personally found "RSIGuard" to be a joy to use, and will implement its use for my customers. I really like the fact that "RSIGuard" is a totally personalized approach to ergonomic timing software, not just another keystroke counter or minute timer.
Dan O'Sullivan, Ergonomics Team Leader, Roseville, CA

RSIGuard has reduced the number of finger taps I do since I use a touchpad). This reduction has allowed me to work pain-free for longer periods of time. I also appreciate the timer and keyboard lock. It's very easy for me to get lost in my work. The timer reminds me to rest and the lock reinforces it. I have the program set to its highest or most restrictive level as I tend to acknowledge the need for rest, but rarely follow through without the lock. I appreciate the requirement of typing a word like "relax" or "posture" to deactivate the lockout. The exercise version is very helpful as well In fact, at last week's staff meeting, I led our group in one of the exercises, mentioning RSIGuard I believe we will continue the practice at some of our next meetings.

S. Williford, Chattanooga State College, Chattanooga, Tennessee

RSIGuard has become something I rely on and wonder how I ever got along without. If you need to live and work with a repetitive strain injury, then you need to find the things that work for you. Other RSI programs I have looked at all take the "one size fits all" approach and forced me to work a certain way that just didn't help. RSIGuard has so much flexibility and customization that it allows me to stay productive while still causing me to change my work behaviors in ways that mitigate pain and fatigue. I am in control of my injury now, and the computer does not control me. The most important thing for me is the BreakTimer. It reminds me to take a rest, but allows me to over-ride it if I need to do something important. All of this is easily customizable and I have tuned it to my needs. The ForgetMeNots help me to remember to improve my posture. The AutoClick feature is the most advanced I have seen and is there when I need it. DataLogging is a very useful tool that allows me to chart my keyboard and mouse activity daily and shows me my work patterns. I use this data to organize my time such that I avoid "peak usage" periods. All of this is in one integrated easy to use package. I recommend RSIGuard to anyone with a  repetitive strain injury and to everyone in order to avoid it!
Duane Strong, software engineer, E-mu Systems

About 6 months ago, my right hand started getting sore.  I wasn't even sure it was related to work. I thought I must have strained it working in the yard or something. It started getting worse at work, especially after a long, grueling day of clicking the mouse. I started to get suspicious about RSI, and finally, it was really starting to hurt. I even switched mouse clicking to my left hand. I hated that! Then I learned about RSIGuard and decided to give it a try just for kicks (hey - it had a free trial!).  The feature I was interested in was AutoClick, since if I really did have RSI problems, it was from clicking the mouse. The AutoClick does take some getting used to, but after awhile, it seems pretty normal.  I've been using it since January. Results??? My hand hasn't had any problems since I started it!  The effect was almost immediate! If I cheat and start using my hand to click the mouse, I can feel my hand starting to get sensitive again. I just go back to using AutoClick like it's supposed to be used, and it's great. I highly recommend it to anyone who has RSI type problems or wants to avoid getting them.
Craig Asplund, ASIC Design Engineer, Creative Technologies

I have found that RSIGuard is an excellent way to limit the physical strain that using a computer for extended periods of time can cause. I was able to significantly reduce the amount of tension that I had previously experienced while using the computer. Especially of use to me are the new ways in which RSIGuard allows me use the mouse. Rather than constantly clicking, I merely have to move the mouse to the desired spot, and RSIGuard clicks for me. It's also nice to have reminders to take breaks, both for my physical and mental health. The program is reliable and extremely user friendly. I strongly recommend RSIGuard to anyone who is experiencing pain and/or tension while using a computer, and for those interested in preventing RSI related injuries.
Ben Blechman, Violinist and UCSC Computer Science Student

Thank you! I found it interesting how without the software, I would slouch into bad posture until something started hurting. Even if I don't take breaks, the reminders remind me to correct my posture. It really helps a LOT!
T.S., Post-doc Carnegie Institute, Stanford

RSIGuard has been very useful in terms of ensuring I take adequate breaks to avoid doing further damage. I find it easier to comply with breaks recommended on the grounds of trauma accrued, rather than simply time elapsed since last break. At first I was skeptical about the utility of AutoClick, but now can't imagine life without it.
A.W., PhD Student, Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine

May I congratulate you on one of the most useful utilities written for computing.  Whilst I have a chronic condition I am certain that your product has been instrumental in stopping any further deterioration.
J. Wylie, Managing Director, Morgan Wylie

I wish I had heard about this before my arm strain!
S.M.R., Brooklyn College

I was getting to the point where I simply couldn't click the mouse anymore.  The ability to have the RSIGuard's AutoClick do the clicking for me is fantastic. Within a week, I was proficient enough to set the delay time to an extremely low figure so that I can click around a spreadsheet almost as fast as I used to. The hotkeys are also a great feature. Pressing a key rather than double-clicking is really helping me to reduce pain. The enforced breaks are a benefit as well. They drive me insane but I leave them activated to force me to take breaks.
A. Dixon, Canada


Following is a sample of
organizations where individual
employees or sites use RSIGuard:

Apple Computers
Applied Materials
Aquinas College
Armtec
Associated Press
AT&T
Australian Conservation Foundation
Australian Sports Commission
Baltimore Technologies
Bay Medical Center
BNFL, Inc.
Boehringer Ingelheim Canada Ltd.
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Business Psychology Associates
Cadence Design Systems
California Institute of Technology Library
CAMI Automotive, Inc.
Carnegie Mellon University
Catholic Healthcare West
Chattanooga State Technical Community College
City of Carlsbad
City of San Jose
Clorox
Columbia University
Compuserve
Cornell University
County of Alameda
Creative Technologies
Curl Corporation
Dade Behring, Inc.
D'Arrigo Brothers
De Montfort University
Disney Imagineering
Diversey-Lever Equipment
Doane College
Dry Creek Software
Dublin City University
Duke University Medical Center
Dun & Bradstreet Denmark
Eastern Mountain Sports
Eindhoven Holland
EMC Insurance Companies
E-mu Systems
Ernst & Young
Esri (UK)
e-Vision
Exelixis, Inc.

Federal Communications Commission
FEDEX
Fermi National Accelerator Lab
Fidelity Investments
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Fortis Bank
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
G & D Software, Netherlands
Gemeente Nuth
Georgia Pacific
Grace Performance Chemicals
Hale Makua, Inc.
Hawaiian Army National Guard
HBO
Health Management Associates
Hercules Chemical
Hewlett-Packard
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
IBM
ILWU-PMA Benefit Plans
Indiana University Law School
Inprise/Borland
Intel
Jewish Vocational Services
JP Morgan
Kaiser Family Foundation
Kvaerner Process
LaRhette Manin Benefits Service Group
Leeds Metropolitan University
Life Navigator
Lucent Technologies
Luleå Academic Computer Society
Magellan Satellite Access
Maine Technical College
Mauna B.V.
Microsoft
Monash University Law Helpdesk
National Veterinary Associates
NDS Technologies Israel Ltd.
NextCard, Inc.
Nortel Networks
NYS Pilgrim Psychiatric Center
Oak Ridge Institute for Science & Education
Oracle
Orange, UK
Orion NZ Ltd
Otis Elevator
Purchasing Associates, Inc.
Praxair Surface Technologies
Providian Financial
Qualcomm
Reuters
Roane State Community College
Roke Manor Research Ltd
Ryedale District Council
San Diego Regional Center
San Francisco State University
Sanitarium Health Food Co.
San Jose Public Library
Santa Clara Valley Water District
SmithKline Beecham
Snohomish Public Utility District
State Comp Insurance Fund
Sun Microsystems
Tekelec
Texas Parks & Wildlife
Treffers Precision
TTA International bv
UCO Lick Observatory
Union Bank of California
Université de Sherbrooke
University College London
University of British Columbia
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Leicester
University of London
University of Wales, Bangor
University of Western Australia Library
Universiteit Leiden
Universiteit Nijmegen
USDA-ARS
US Environmental Protection Agency
US Geological Survey (USGS)
US Postal Service
Veteran's Administration
Viewpoint Systems, Inc.
VISA / Inovant
Voicepath
Wind River Systems
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
World Learning
Xerox PARC
Some of the above organizations listed above may have only small licenses for several users. Although some of the above organizations act as references for RSIGuard, being listed above does not necessarily constitute any official endorsement of RSIGuard.





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