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Emerging research reveals that animals can experience mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD, similar to ...
Stereotypic movement disorder is a motor disorder that develops in childhood, typically before grade school, and involves repetitive, purposeless movement. Examples of stereotypic movements ...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) accounted for 435,180 -- or 33 percent -- of the workplace injuries and illnesses resulting in days away from work in 2003.
Your baby may be flapping their arms for many reasons. Learn more about your child’s movements, other signs to note, and when to contact a pediatrician.
What Causes Anterior Ankle Impingement? Footballer's ankle is caused by any activity that requires repetitive and forced dorsiflexion in your ankle — in other words, pointing your foot upward.
So, rather than the terms overuse or repetitive strain injuries, a more accurate description would be ‘repeated motion disorders.’ ...
Repetitive motion disorders don’t simply affect office desk jockeys. Imagine what that looks like for a flame-throwing blues/rock shredder like ATX’s Eric Tessmer. “For me, [C-19] has been a ...
Injuries from sports or repetitive motion also increase the risk of osteoarthritis, as do conditions that involve increased inflammation throughout the body, such as diabetes.
Employers’ new tools to surveil and monitor workers are historically rooted Technology has just made century-old methods more efficient and widespread.
Dystonia is a disorder of involuntary muscle contractions that may cause repetitive and/or abnormal movement or postures.
Dystonia is a disorder of involuntary muscle contractions that may cause repetitive and/or abnormal movement or postures.