Reddit has arrived: a plausibly researched answer that's so far off base it pains me.
Physician here, and my wife is an occupational therapist. RSI is like saying you have a cold. Yes, there is a problem, no it's not specific, but it gets us to the right chapter of the book. Some of the things you list have very specific causes and treatments that have nothing to do with RSI.
The article would be more like a case report: an interesting, uncommon source of RSI. Anecdata? Yes, but the interesting data is often the edge cases.
Physician here, and my wife is an occupational therapist. RSI is like saying you have a cold. Yes, there is a problem, no it's not specific, but it gets us to the right chapter of the book. Some of the things you list have very specific causes and treatments that have nothing to do with RSI.
The article would be more like a case report: an interesting, uncommon source of RSI. Anecdata? Yes, but the interesting data is often the edge cases.