Muscle Pain from Long Hours at the Computer Could Be a Sign of Office Syndrome.
Office Syndrome is commonly caused by poor work habits—such as improper posture or prolonged use of a mouse and keyboard without sufficient breaks.

Strokes are caused by rupturing, narrowing, or blocking blood vessels in the brain. This causes damage to the brain tissue, weakness of the arms and legs, and loss of movement control and arm and leg coordination. If rehabilitation is carried out in time and continuously, the patient will have the chance to regain mobility almost the same as before. The key point of rehabilitation is “to receive proper rehabilitation without delay.”
Dr. Tachipat Sereearuno, a physiatrist at Vejthani Hospital, said that, apart from rehabilitation robots for legs, such as Lokomat, C-Mill, and Keeogo that Vejthani Hospital uses for movement restoration, balance control, and gait training, Advanced Rehabilitation Center at Vejthani Hospital has recently started using robots rehabilitation to restore movements of arms and hands more effectively. The new arm and hand rehabilitation robots are:
The doctor will assess the movement capacity of the patient with levels 0–5. Level 0–1 means the
patient does not have enough strength to move the body. Level 2–3 means the muscles have started to gain enough strength to move and flex but are not yet capable of exerting resisting power. Level 4 means muscles are strong enough to move and exert resisting power to a certain extent but not on the same level as normal people. Level 5 means the muscles can exert strength normally, but some patients may still have some remaining symptoms, such as poor coordination and impaired hand dexterity.
If a patient does not undergo rehabilitation promptly, the body will start to memorize the incorrect ways of movement, which may result in unnatural or inadequate mobility in everyday life. Therefore, when arm muscle weakness or inability to move the arms or hands arises, the patient should undergo rehabilitation as soon as possible for better treatment results. In general, the golden period is within 1-3 months. However, even if it has been over three months, there are still benefits to gain from rehabilitation. The results may be different from patient to patient.
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