Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is an increasing
problem for all of us who do repetitive tasks to the point of compromising the normal balance within the body.
Peter I. Edgelow, M.A., P.T., has been a physical therapist since 1964. Since 1989, he has devoted his therapeutic and research talents largely to developing an innovative and effective largely to developing an innovative and effective protocol for the treatment of severe repetitive strain injuries.Peter is an assistant clinical professor at the graduate program in physical therapy at the University of California San Francisco.

In instructor and consultant to Kaiser Permanente’s residency program in orthopedic physical therapy, and the senior staff therapist at Physiotherapy Associates Clinic in Hayward, Calif. Peter is the recipient of the California’s Royce B. Noland Award of Merit for outstanding physical therapist in California in 1988 and the National APTA Henry O. and Florence P. Kendall Practice Award in 1999 for outstanding and enduring contributions to the practice of physical therapy.
Disclaimer

The material contained in the Edgelow.com Web site is presented for information purposes only. This material is in no way intended to replace professional care or attention by qualified health practitioners. It is advised that all persons seek professional opinion and/or assessment before acting on any information presented. Do not rely on information contained within this Web site in lieu of consultation with a licensed physical therapist or other healthcare practitioner familiar with this treatment protocol. None of the exercises mentioned in this Web site should be performed without guidance from your physician or liscenced physical therapist, farmiliar with the protocol.

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