I have a friend who works in a hospital. Part of the job involves holding heavyish objects in a static position for extended periods of time. She also works the machine that goes BING!
She is experiencing difficulties in her shoulders from the repeated stress and strain.
For a number of reasons, including what she does at the hospital, she has what I describe as a fatalistic view. Her problems seem small compared to her patients and she just puts up with it.
I've looked at the Google and see a lot of crap and a lot more about wrists and forearms. I turn to the experts of Apolyton for advice and abuse.
What could be done to alleviate pain and help avoid further injury? I'd love to get her to a gym, but that may not be easy. If I could offer a carrot, she might go.
Sorry, Felch. Dope is not an option. She is frequently tested. They are fussy about the BING! operators.
She is experiencing difficulties in her shoulders from the repeated stress and strain.
For a number of reasons, including what she does at the hospital, she has what I describe as a fatalistic view. Her problems seem small compared to her patients and she just puts up with it.
I've looked at the Google and see a lot of crap and a lot more about wrists and forearms. I turn to the experts of Apolyton for advice and abuse.
What could be done to alleviate pain and help avoid further injury? I'd love to get her to a gym, but that may not be easy. If I could offer a carrot, she might go.
Sorry, Felch. Dope is not an option. She is frequently tested. They are fussy about the BING! operators.
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