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“For patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and other Repetitive Strain Injuries,
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Who's At Risk
For Developing The Symptoms Associated with CTS And
RSI's?
People who perform repetitive unidirectional or multi-plane
movement patterns / activities like typing and assembly-line
work; and/or those who perform static (no-movement)
wrist and finger flexion such as gripping a steering
wheel or book, are most likely to suffer from these
injuries and their disabling symptoms.
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Computer operators
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Assembly line workers
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Chefs
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Dentists
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Secretaries
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Tennis players
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Musicians
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Construction Workers
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Medical Professionals
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Cyclists
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Housewives
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Grocery Clerks
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Truck Drivers
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Police Officers
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Electricians
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REFERENCE MATERIALS:
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Women are twice as likely to develop Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as opposed to their
male counterparts.
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Presently, 25% of all computer operators have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with
estimates that by the year 2000, 50% of the entire workforce may be affected.
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While women account for about 45% of all workers, they experience nearly 75% of
all work-related Repetitive Stress Injuries.
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A report by
NIOSH
revealed that more than 50% of all food cashiers, (jobs predominantly held by
women), suffered some degree of carpal tunnel syndrome and other forms of
repetitive strain injuries as a result of the physical demands of scanning
products at high speed.
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