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Q: What is the cause of Cumulative Trauma Disorders?
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What are CTDs?

They are cumulative trauma disorders


How are cumulative trauma disorders prevented?

Ergonomics, which means the way in which the body is set up to perform a certain function will prevent repetitive stress injuries or cumulative trauma disorders.


What does treatment of cumulative trauma disorders comprise?

Treatment focuses on relieving the compression of the nerve and decreasing or eliminating the irritation and inflammation of the area.


Have poultry industry workers often been injured?

The rate of worker injuries had also increased so that cumulative-trauma disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis


What diseases and disorders make the bladder go bad?

Infection, trauma, tumour, bladder stones and spinal injury and stroke can cause bladder problems


What can cause trauma?

What causes trauma


What is the definition of motion economy?

Motion economy helps achieve productivity and reduce Cumulative Trauma at the workstation or sub-micro level. The Principles of Motion Economy eliminate wasted motion, ease operator tasks, reduce fatigue and minimize cumulative trauma such as Carpal Tunnel and tendonitis.


What is the most common cause of hypoxia?

The most common cause of hypoxia is a lack of oxygen in the blood, which can result from conditions such as respiratory disorders, heart failure, high altitude, or carbon monoxide poisoning.


Can blunt force trauma cause cancer?

No, blunt force trauma cannot cause cancer.


Will tornado cause trauma on people?

Yes, a tornado can cause both physical and emotional trauma.


What are some of the conditions that can affect people who work with unsatisfactory ergonomics?

often work with poor posture. Cumulative trauma disorders (also called repetitive strain injuries) are caused by repeating the same motion in awkward positions or with noticeable force, such as in lifting heavy objects. Carpal-tunnel syndrome


What has the author Richard H Rossiter written?

Richard H. Rossiter has written: 'Overcoming repetitive motion injuries the Rossiter way' -- subject(s): Overuse injuries, Prevention, Prevention & control, Cumulative Trauma Disorders 'Best of Boulder climbs' -- subject(s): Rock climbing, Guidebooks