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These prior studies indicate that the local musculoskeletal and nerve inflammatory response resolves earlier than the serum cytokine response in young rats performing a moderate demand repetitive task.
We previously reported early tissue injury, increased serum and tissue inflammatory cytokines and decreased grip in young rats performing a moderate demand repetitive task.
Elements of physiotherapy practice which have been suggested as risk factors include: treatments which demand repetitive movements or continuous bending, lifting/transferring dependent patients, responding to unanticipated or sudden movements by patients, performing manual therapy, restricted work place, understaffing, age and sex [ 8, 10, 14].
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Never shy to declare that he was "a Leach potter" and that he had learned his craft in the workshop, he graduated from the important if ancillary tasks of kiln packing and clay mixing, through to the demanding, repetitive work making Leach domestic pots, the pottery's standard ware.
My laboratory is built on the efforts of postdoctoral fellows whose technically demanding, repetitive experiments are the equivalent of those long training rides.
A major strength of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of technically demanding repetitive WLL in a very small child over extended periods of time.
For example, participatory ergonomic initiatives may be particularly effective in job groups with high physical work demands, repetitive movements and high levels of musculoskeletal disorders, like sewers and garment workers [ 78, 79].
Although ice bands and band conveyors has been introduced on many vessels, some fishermen who work with ice in the hold still have physically demanding repetitive work with their shoulder elevated during work.
Whether these diseases were caused by physically demanding repetitive work, injuries or other conditions among fishermen and seamen needs to be confirmed in studies with more detailed exposure data and confounding control.
Fishermen are also known to have repetitive hyperflexing and twisting movements of the wrists in cold surroundings (when doing repair on the net or tearing fish out of the net), which may explain the wrist symptoms, and physically demanding repetitive work with their shoulder elevated during work with ice in the hold may explain the damage to the shoulder tendons.
In the Pearl River Delta workers accustomed to demanding and repetitive tasks can be a highly flexible and relatively low-cost alternative to sophisticated machines.
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