for Repetitive Strain Injury
Short-term NSAIDs reduce acute RSI tissue inflammation, facilitating early physiotherapy and activity modification.
How it works
COX inhibition reduces prostaglandin-driven nociceptor sensitisation in inflamed tendons and muscles. Short-term anti-inflammatory effect supports tissue recovery when combined with load modification.
What to watch for
Use for the shortest effective period. Long-term NSAIDs address symptoms without treating the cause and may impair tendon healing. Must be combined with ergonomic modification.
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