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Backsprain
Is the No. 1 Workplace Injury
(HealthScoutNews) -- Only three
types of injuries account for the majority of the 6 million workplace
injuries that occur in the United States each year, according
to a new survey.
The American Academy of
Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) reports that over-exertion, repetitive
stress injuries and falls while on the job cost more than $60
billion in lost wages, health care expenses, legal costs and worker's
compensation claims.
And what, by far, is
the most common workplace injury?
Back sprains -- because
of falls, slips and improper lifting -- add up to more than half
of the 6 million injuries each year. Slippery and uneven floors
are one of the main causes of workplace falls that can cause permanent
disability, or even death. These falls can be prevented with proper
training and safe work practices, the AAOS says.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is one of the most common causes of hand and wrist pain.
It can affect computer users, cashiers, assembly-line workers,
meatpackers, musicians, writers (especially those using the computer),
surgeons and other people who use their hands in repetitive motions
that strain wrist tendons.
If you suspect CTS, you
should pay prompt attention to the first signs of pain or discomfort,
the AAOS says.
More information
For insight into workplace
safety, go to the
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
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