RSI stands for Repetitive Strain Injury and is usually associated with injuries to the forearm, wrist and hand. However, repetitive strain injuries can occur throughout the body. RSI or repetitive strain injury is caused by repetitive movements of the wrist or fingers and is an umbrella term for a whole range of conditions which cause wrist pain. These wrist injuries or conditions can include Carpal tunnel syndrome, Wrist tendonitis (various forms), Bursitis and muscle inflammation. For more information visit: https://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/wrist-pain Mr. Elliot Sorene MBBS FRCS (Tr & Orth) EDHS is Consultant Orthopaedic, Hand & Upper Limb Surgeon at the following establishments: The Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth 60 Grove End Road London NW8 9NH The London Clinic 5 Devonshire Place London W1G 6HL Spire Bushey Hospital Heathbourne Road Watford, Hertfordshire WD23 1RD