What is repetitive motion?
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Repetitive motion injuries occur when an action is done repeatedly. Examples can include bending, twisting, grasping and reaching. The injuries can also be called cumulative trauma disorder or CTD. Pain or other warning signs may develop gradually over time or may be acute in extreme circumstances.
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A term used to describe damage and pain caused by repetitive movement and overuse.
Repetitive strain injury impacts muscles, nerves, ligaments and tendons. These types of injuries can be caused by improper technique or overuse. The elderly are most commonly affected.
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