This section addresses Cumulative Trauma Disorders and ergonomic hazards. There are five main risk factors that contribute to the development of a CTD: 1. Position - When working with the wrists approximately straight, elbows at about 90°, shoulders relaxed, and the spine kept in its natural “S” curve, the strain placed on muscles, tendons, discs, and ligaments is minimized. 2. Force - The more force required to perform a particular task, or the longer that force must be applied, the greater the risk of developing a CTD. 3. Repetition - Tasks that use the same muscles and tendons over and over, require more muscle […]
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