Ohio Carpal Tunnel Workers' Compensation Attorney
A repetitive motion injury is any injury or damage to the musculoskeletal or nervous system resulting from extended use, compression or repetitive motion of a particular muscle, ligament or joint. The most commonly recognized repetitive motion injury is carpal tunnel syndrome, but injuries also include conditions such as work-related upper limb disorder and reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
Any worker can acquire a repetitive motion injury from performing a series of similar job tasks over an extended period. A repetitive motion injury is different from chronic pain because the physical injury can often be medically tested and diagnosed by a medical professional. If you are experiencing pain that is caused by a specific, repetitive motion on the job, you are eligible for workers' compensation benefits for medical treatment and lost earnings. Call us to arrange a meeting with an experienced workers' compensation lawyer in your community. Our team of attorneys and staff will help you get the injury and disability benefits you are entitled to. Common types of repetitive motion disorders include:
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common workplace injuriesCatastrophic Injuries Spinal Cord Injuries Neck and Back Injuries Broken Bones / Fractures Amputations Chronic Pain and (RSD) Leg, Knee and Ankle Injuries Repetitive Motion Injuries Shoulder and Joint Injuries Burn Injuries Brain Injuries Slip and Fall Injuries Exposure to Toxic Substances Office / Professional Injuries |