Repetitive motion injuries are a big problem for many employers. Increasingly these injuries are being experienced by employees who face a lifetime of needless pain and suffering if their conditions are not appropriately addressed early. These ailments have many names and causes, and often are not caused or made more severe by work. Employers face the costs of lost productivity and employee turnover and in workers' compensation claims. Learning about and prevention of repetitive motion injuries starts with effective training. And, involving your managers in the process at the supervisory level is critical. > Read More


