RSI/Injury 8.
RSI is an ailment resulting from repetitive stress. To put it simply, executing the same action repeatedly can lead to irritation. Theoretically, the body is not inherently limited in the number of movements it can perform before running out. The body continually renews and replenishes its cells. This implies that any damage should be repaired along the way.
However, if a person moves their body in awkward and unnatural ways and continues to do so, it could contribute to tendon and joint problems. Regarding trigger finger, you may be engaging in a number of repetitive finger movements. In addition, direct trauma to the finger joints may induce trigger finger. For instance, slamming your finger in a car door may injure the tendon sheath, causing it to swell and be difficult to move.