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Repetitive Motion Injuries Are Keeping Workers From Living A Healthy Normal Life

BY: Koszdin | Tuesday, July 27, 2021.

A victim can suffer from a workplace injury repeatedly. People often believe that a workplace injury is a one-time traumatic accident, such as being crushed underneath by heavy equipment. However, workplace injuries can also show up as repetitive motion injuries.

Consistently putting your body through a physical stressor can wreak havoc on that body part. Luckily, employees can get workers’ compensation for repetitive motion injuries as long as there is proof that the injuries were caused by work. A Van Nuys workers’ compensation attorney will dedicate themselves to proving that your repetitive motion injury is due to your workplace conditions.

The Most Common Work Sectors Susceptible To Repetitive Motion Injuries

A workplace can be filled with many stressors, so it is necessary to identify when your work could be held liable for some of those stressors. For example, a job can place physical strain on your body, especially if you constantly put yourself through that same routine every day. Not giving your body enough time to get a break in between active workplace activities can be damaging to your physical health.

The work sectors most commonly at risk for repetitive motion injuries consist of the following:

  • Housekeeping cleaners and janitors
  • Musicians
  • Bus Drivers
  • Delivery workers
  • Professional athletes
  • Firefighters
  • Grocery clerks
  • Health care workers
  • Plumbers
  • Construction workers
  • Cooks
  • Agricultural workers
  • Computer and office workers
  • Assembly line workers
  • Painting
  • Physical therapists

The workers most at risk are people whose job-related duties revolve around using a computer. Computer-related injuries tend to be the most common kind of work injuries. The constant movement of using the keyboard, using the mouse, and a touchscreen can cause wear and tear on your hands, fingers, and wrists.

The Wear And Tear Of A Job On Your Body

repetitive motion injury can affect any part of the body. There are many types of repetitive motion injuries but the four most typical consist of the following:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome: A compressed nerve in the wrist is causing pain, numbness, and tingling. This injury is commonly associated with workplace computer usage.
  • Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs in the joints.
  • Tennis elbow: Inflammation or micro-tearing of the tendons that join the forearm muscles and the elbow.
  • Rotator cuff tendonitis: Inflammation of the group of muscles and inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs near the shoulder joint.

If these conditions are not treated right away, they could worsen and lead to permanent damage and limited mobility.

According to the United States Department of Labor, the most recent reporting year showed that 2.8 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses occurred in the private industry. In addition, 888,220 nonfatal occupational injuries in the private sector forced workers to take at least one day off work to receive medical help for their workplace injuries. Meanwhile, in the manufacturing industry, numbers were as high as 116,070 nonfatal occupational injuries.

We Will Help Relieve Some Of Your Stress By Taking On Your Case

At Koszdin, Fields & Sherry, our experienced and passionate Van Nuys workers compensation injury attorneys will represent your case so you can get the compensation you are entitled to. If you or a loved one has suffered from a repetitive motion injury to work, please contact us by clicking here or calling us at 818-812-5639.

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