Since it is subluxations that may be causing reduced spinal mobility and increased pressure on spinal nerves, the person who might be able to help is someone who has been trained to locate and treat your spinal subluxations: your chiropractor.
Once these misalignments have been identified, chiropractic care can realign the vertebrae and allow normal nerve function to occur. In response to a course of chiropractic care, the symptoms experienced by a patient with RSI are commonly reduced or even disappear completely. Traditional chiropractic care sometimes doesn't provide RSI sufferers the long-term relief they seek.
We have noticed that this can occur when another aspect of subluxation has not been effectively addressed. The missing piece of the puzzle may be nerve tension rather than nerve pressure. Where traditional chiropractic may struggle to relieve symptoms related to nerve tension, some chiropractors find that a technique known as Network Spinal Analysis is very helpful to relieve the effects of tension on spinal nerves.