Assembly Lines and Repetitive Motion Injuries
Factory workers and people who work on assembly lines often churn out tons of products and items each day. Their jobs often require constant and repetitive motions that may eventually result in chronic injury and pain. If a person suffers injury due to the requirements of his or her job, he or she may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits from an employer.
Repetitive motion injuries have a way of sneaking up on people. They often start out as minor irritations and may eventually turn into a debilitating injury that can require surgery or rehabilitation. If you have suffered injury due to repetitive motions at work, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., P.C at 610-667-7511.
Causes of Repetitive Motion Injuries
Common causes of repetitive motion injuries are:
- Constant head-turning
- Neck twisting
- Repetitive hand and wrist motions
- Waist-turning
- Bending and lifting
- Pushing and pulling
People in office settings may also complain of repetitive motion injuries. Commonly reported actions that may cause injury involve filing, typing, and moving objects from one place to another.
Contact a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Attorney
Repetitive motion injuries may begin as benign pains and irritation and may eventually develop into a serious health condition. If you experience pain as a result of repetitive motions required by your employer, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorney of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., P.C at 610-667-7511 today.

