Repetitive strain injury is terminology used to describe the sensation of in muscles, tendons and nerves due to repeated movements, vibrations or being in continually uncomfortable and awkward postures.
Repetition, length of work and speed of which one must work having to use the body positions throughout the day, such as bending over or being required to strike awkward movements..
Excessive exertion forceful movements can lead to workers that dealing with strained or torn muscles when tired, this is from tasks that involve great deal of pushing, pulling, carrying or striking frequently..
Contact stress perpetual pressure from hard surfaces or sharp edge pressed against part of the body, this is common with office work due to edges of desk contacting the arms or wrist..
Workspace of poor design requirement to carry heavy objects over long distance or other tasks.
Organization and work of poor design availability of breaks between tasks, work pace that is too quick to be sustained and low amount of task variation...
Work areas should be organized to reduce the need for overextending and bending..
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