RSIStopWatch: Smart Reminders for Healthy Computer Use

RSIStopWatch — Simple Timed Breaks to Prevent RSI

What it is
RSIStopWatch is a focused productivity/health tool that schedules short, regular breaks and stretch reminders to help prevent repetitive strain injuries (RSI) from extended computer or device use.

Key features

  • Customizable intervals: Set work and break durations (e.g., ⁄10, ⁄5, or micro-breaks every 10–15 minutes).
  • Countdown timer: Visible on-screen timer showing time until next break.
  • Break notifications: Audible alerts, visual pop-ups, or gentle full-screen reminders.
  • Stretch guidance: Short illustrated or text-based stretch suggestions for hands, wrists, neck, and shoulders.
  • Pause/skip options: Temporarily defer a break when needed, with limits to prevent excessive skipping.
  • Activity detection (optional): Pause timers when idle or when certain apps are in full-screen mode.
  • Logs & stats: Track adherence, total break time, and streaks to encourage consistency.

Why it helps

  • Regular micro-breaks reduce static muscle load and improve circulation.
  • Break cues prompt corrective posture and simple stretches that lower RSI risk.
  • Consistent timing builds healthier habits and reduces cumulative strain.

Setup recommendations

  1. Start with a gentler schedule: 50 minutes work / 10 minutes break or ⁄5 if you prefer Pomodoro-style.
  2. Add micro-breaks (30–60 seconds) every 10–15 minutes for finger/wrist relaxation.
  3. Enable stretch guidance and follow 2–3 quick stretches per break.
  4. Use activity detection to avoid interruptions during focused tasks.

Quick stretches (30–60 seconds each)

  • Wrist flexor stretch: Extend arm palm up, gently pull fingers down with opposite hand.
  • Wrist extensor stretch: Extend arm palm down, gently pull fingers toward you.
  • Finger spread and clench: Open fingers wide, then make a tight fist; repeat.
  • Shoulder rolls and neck tilts: Slow rolls and side-to-side neck stretches.

When to see a professional
If you develop persistent pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness despite regular breaks, consult a physician or occupational therapist.

If you want, I can draft short in-app messages, a default schedule, or a quick onboarding flow for RSIStopWatch.

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