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Understanding how a repetitive stress injury can affect your work

by | Jan 23, 2018 | Uncategorized

If your job requires you to perform similar tasks, with similar tools, in a regimented order and for an extended period of time each day, you may be prone to a repetitive stress injury. While you may experience a seemingly simple, nagging pain at the onset, failure to address your concerns in a timely manner can create a lifetime of pain. Additionally, the pressing discomfort can reduce your effectiveness in your job and greatly limit your mobility at the same time. At Fellman Law Office, we understand the risks that different workers in Minnesota face and are equipped to provide education about worker’s compensation claims.

According to Healthline, you are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing a repetitive stress injury if the following applies to you:

  • Your job requires you to lift heavy items repeatedly.
  • You are required to work in an abnormal position.
  • You put stress and strain on the same muscles each day while performing job duties.
  • Your physical fitness level is not up-to-par with what is required of your job.

If you suspect that you are suffering from a repetitive stress injury, you should look for symptoms including tingling, swelling, sensitivity, weakness and pain. The areas of your body that are most prone to these types of injuries include your shoulders, wrists, forearms, hands and neck.

When you understand what a repetitive stress injury is and what the risks factors are, you may be better prepared to protect yourself against a preventable injury. For more information about worker’s compensation claims, visit our web page.

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