Symptoms of Repetitive Motion Injuries
There have been many documented cases of workers who have suffered serious injuries as a result of repetitive motion required by their occupation. Many workers may be required to repeat similar motions on a daily basis and may find that the requirements of the job have caused serious strain on their muscles and tendons.
If you have suffered injury due to repetitive motions required by your job, you may be eligible for worker’s compensation from your employer. If you need assistance with obtaining your workers’ compensation benefits or your claim has been denied, contact a Philadelphia workers compensation lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C at 215-238-1130.
Recognizing the Signs of Repetitive Motion Injuries
Common symptoms of repetitive motion injuries include:
- Stiffness of the muscles
- Soreness
- Aches
- Shooting pain
- Inflammation of the tendons
- Tenderness of the muscles
- Numbness
If you experience symptoms related to repetitive strain, consult a medical professional for proper treatment. Common medical treatments may include minor surgery, rehabilitation, and long periods of rest to help the strained muscles and tendons heal from the injury.
If your injuries are a result of the demands of your occupation, you may be eligible for worker’s compensation benefits to help with medical costs, recovery, and lost wages.
Contact a Philadelphia Worker’s Compensation Lawyer
For more information on repetitive motion injuries and worker’s compensation benefits, contact the Philadelphia repetitive motion injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C at 215-238-1130 to discuss your legal options.


