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Repetitive stress injuries: Diagnois is out on whether wrist injuries are epidemic
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People who have had a cumulative trauma disorder say it can be debilitating. Clay Scott, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, developed severe wrist pain during college. By the end of his senior year, he said he was incapable of doing daily tasks like cutting food and opening doors.
His recovery started with physical therapy a few times a week and a home exercise program to stretch and strengthen his back and neck muscles. It took three or four years for him to recover, he said.
"I was hurting myself for about two years before figuring it out and realizing I needed to change my work habits," he said.
Some businesses have been focusing on prevention, part of a growing effort by employers to keep their workers healthy.
Outdoor clothing company L.L. Bean, Inc. shuts down its manufacturing line three times a day for mandatory five-minute stretches. Retailer Replacements Ltd. also runs on-the-clock group stretches, as well as a fitness-walking program.
Since the program started, the company's workers compensation costs have fallen by 62 percent, said Terri Janda, a nurse who leads the Blue Cross program.
As companies worked on interventions, ergonomics became cool. Auto companies advertised their cars' ergonomic features. Salons installed ergonomic hair washing stations. Everyone with a desk got a keyboard tray.
The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration introduced ergonomic standards in 2000, which were assailed by businesses claiming the standards would cost them somewhere between $20 billion and $100 billion to implement. The standard was overturned by Congress in 2001.
The loud politics around the standards got businesses interested in starting their own ergonomic programs. California is now the only state with a state ergonomic standard, according to OSHA.
But Dr. Hegmann sounds a note of caution. While it's possible that improvements in factories and offices may be behind the decrease in cases, another possibility is that existing cases aren't always reported, he said.
As carpal tunnel is strongly linked with aging, obesity and diabetes, "it means we should have more cases than we have." Some of the reduction in cases, he said, "may be due to the realization that it's a common situation; there's no rush to do anything about it."
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