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Repetitive Motion Injuries
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Repetitive Motion Injuries
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Repetitive Motion Injuries Invading the Mobile Handheld World Oct 31, 2005
The Associated Press reports that doctors are warning users of wireless handhelds to keep typing to a minimum: Chris Claypool was addicted to his BlackBerry ...
- O'Grady's Power Page,
Customers take new kind of massaging device lying down Nov 21, 2005
...her own. A court reporter for 30 years, she's suffered from carpal tunnel and repetitive motion injuries for years. Since using ...
- Anchorage Daily News,
Nerve Damage May Spur 'Sick Worker Syndrome' Nov 11, 2005
...repetitive strain injuries. The US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has more about repetitive motion injuries.
- ABC News
Trouble at hand for gadget users Oct 24, 2005
..."It's just too painful.". Repetitive-motion injuries, which long have afflicted desktop and laptop-computer users, are invading the mobile handheld world. ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription),
Nerve Damage May Spur 'Sick Worker Syndrome' Nov 11, 2005
...injuries. The US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has more about repetitive motion injuries (www.ninds.nih.gov ).
- HealthCentral.com
Ergonomics & economics Business interests say new rules would hurt ... Nov 6, 2005
...to the Michigan Workers’ Compensation Agency, half of all workers’ compensation claims can be attributed to strains, sprains and repetitive-motion injuries ...
- Crain's Detroit Business (subscription),
Being all thumbs gets painful Oct 24, 2005
..."It's just too painful.". Repetitive motion injuries, which have long afflicted desktop and laptop computer users, are invading the mobile handheld world. ...
- CNN International
Swelling in carpal tunnel leads to syndrome Oct 25, 2005
...job. Ergonomics can reduce the chances of developing other repetitive-motion injuries as well. A. As soon as symptoms are noticed. ...
- News-Leader.com,
Being all thumbs painful for BlackBerry crowd Oct 31, 2005
Repetitive-motion injuries, which have long afflicted users of desktop and laptop computers, are invading the mobile hand-held world. ...
- Akron Beacon Journal,
BlackBerry thumb Nov 2, 2005
By the Associated Press. Repetitive motion injuries, which have long afflicted desktop and laptop computer users, are invading the mobile handheld world. ...
- Tampabay.com,
Notice a throbbing sensation Oct 24, 2005
By Jack, posted 15 minutes ago. If you do, you may be having repetitive motion injuries by doing all that typing on that small keyboard. ...
- Daves iPaq,
The FlyPen Oct 26, 2005
...will be a significant share of the market that will prefer not to endure carpal tunnel, Blackberry thumb, and all the other repetitive motion injuries to which ...
- Always On
Grand illusion? Nov 4, 2005
...unleaded. Index fingers en masse are suffering repetitive-motion injuries from checking our account balances every other day. We ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Survey finds more injuries among Hispanics than reported to OSHA Sep 26, 2005
Forty-seven percent reported poor or fair health. The assembly-line work and the sheer volume of chickens processed contribute to repetitive-motion injuries. ...
- Winston-Salem Journal
Improvement Needed Sep 29, 2005
The reasons for the health problems are obvious. Making the same cutting motion up to 40,000 times a shift can cause repetitive-motion injuries. ...
- Winston-Salem Journal
Ergonomic Tilt Material Handling Equipment Has Arrived Sep 20, 2005
...adjustments to material handling conveyor now possible with a modular system that can save on production line fatigue, repetitive motion injuries and extremely ...
- PR Web (press release)
Senate OKs workers’ comp fix Sep 10, 2005
The measure specifically recognizes repetitive-motion injuries as eligible for compensation, but only if it is shown they are caused by work. ...
- Kansas City Star
Workers’ comp fix clears panel Sep 13, 2005
...said. The Republican later said repetitive-motion injuries would not meet that standard but are covered by the work comp system. ...
- Columbia Daily Tribune
Wellness programs target rising health-care costs Sep 11, 2005
Wellmark’s Custom Fit ergonomics program has produced “tremendous results in repetitive motion injuries,� according to Cynde Shepherd, team leader for ...
- Des Moines Business Record
Getting To Know You...A Weekly Business Spotlight Sep 7, 2005
Therapist (OTR/L). In 1981, I opened my own center for the special practice of hand therapy that also included treatment for repetitive motion injuries of the ...
- Ruralnorthwest.com
Squirrel-Eze, 'nutty idea that works'Jul 29, 2005
The Bellowses are planning to apply for a another patent, this time for a tool that would help reduce repetitive motion injuries incurred while hand-making ...
- Shirley Oracle
Help for handsJul 24, 2005
The other 25 percent seen by Dixon and other therapists have various forms of repetitive motion injuries, tendinitis, arthritis and other problems. ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription)
It's time for a wilderness youth movementJul 28, 2005
Various parts ache from repetitive motion injuries, because your hands are attached to a keyboard instead of swinging loosely as you walk. ...
- The Casper Star Tribune
Commentary: Bush Tactics at the Local Level By GENE BERNARDIJul 26, 2005
...told the library trustees that the library spent $1 million in the past five years for worker compensation claims, mostly due to repetitive motion injuries. ...
- Berkeley Daily Planet
Job SafetyJul 16, 2005
...clerks and others who suffer the serious neck and back problems, chronically sore arms and wrists and other "repetitive motion injuries" that account for more ...
- ZNet
A good workout with the vegetablesJul 8, 2005
...avoid injuries, experts say. Doctors also recommend using ergonomic tools to reduce repetitive motion injuries. With planning and ...
- Baltimore Sun
Building a better bear Vermont Teddy Bear Co. revamps its ...Jul 18, 2005
The changes started two years ago, when the Shelburne-based company hired consultants to help reduce workers' repetitive motion injuries and increase production ...
- Barre Montpelier Times Argus
‘OHS challenges faced by multinational companies’Jul 5, 2005
Many workplace injuries are the result of doing the same things again and again. Repetitive motion injuries, for example, develop over time. ...
- Ferret
Roberts likely to take pro-business standsJul 20, 2005
As a lawyer representing Toyota, Roberts won a unanimous 2002 Supreme Court decision putting new curbs on lawsuits by workers with repetitive-motion injuries. ...
- Arizona Republic
Vermont Teddy Bear Co. revamps to build better bearsJul 17, 2005
The changes started two years ago, when the Shelburne-based company hired consultants to help reduce worker's repetitive motion injuries and increase production ...
- WCAX
Experts: Too much time on computer harmfulJul 9, 2005
...officials have said. ''There is concern for repetitive motion injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome,'' Kelley said. ''When you have ...
- Parkersburg News
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