ocr: Risk Factors for Repetitive Motion Injuries Pagel ot4 Repetitive motion injuriesi (RMIs) is the term we use to describe injuries that happen to parts of the body that are overused for a long time. They can be brought on by such ordinary everyday movements as: Bending Twisting Holding Reaching Gripping These movements mostly involve the use of the upper body. As a result, RMIs often affect the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists and hands. Tableof Bext Plays : - Contents Fage Helpoff