Repetitive Motion Injuries
After repeating a physical motion for an extended period – usually ranging over a couple of years – individuals may begin to experience symptoms of repetitive motion injuries. These injuries can be very painful and may require extensive therapy or medical treatment to remedy.
In many cases, these injuries occur as a result of work duties. If you or someone you love suffers from a repetitive motion injury, contact the Philadelphia workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 to learn more about your legal rights.
Types of Repetitive Motion Injuries
As previously stated, repetitive motion injuries occur when an individual repeats the same physical motion over an extended period of time. Moving the body in one way may cause joints, tendons, and ligaments to wear down over time, leading to injuries such as:
- Bursitis
- Tendonitis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
Individuals typically can only heal from these injuries with sustained rest or surgical treatment. Unfortunately, that means that an individual who suffers from a repetitive motion injury can expect to miss work time, leading to lost wages. Fortunately, workers’ compensation benefits may be able to help recoup some of these losses.
In some cases, ordering an employee to repeatedly perform a physical action is considered gross negligence, so victims of repetitive motion injuries may be entitled to financial compensation from their employers by taking legal action.
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Repetitive motion injuries are often painful and may take several months or longer to heal. If you or your loved one suffers from a repetitive motion injury such as carpal tunnel syndrome, contact the Philadelphia workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 to discuss your situation with an experienced legal professional.


