Repetitive stress problems often show up as gradual changes rather than a single “accident.” In our experience, Smyrna residents frequently start with mild discomfort that builds during weeks or months of the same motions.
Common complaints we see include:
- Carpal tunnel–type symptoms (tingling, numbness, nighttime hand pain)
- Tendonitis and trigger-finger complaints from repeated gripping or tool use
- Elbow and forearm pain linked to sustained wrist extension or forceful work
- Neck/shoulder strain from repetitive workstation posture and prolonged screen time
- Worsening sensitivity during commute and after shifts, especially when symptoms flare with holding a steering wheel, phone use, or extended sitting
When symptoms affect your ability to work—and disrupt sleep, driving, or day-to-day tasks—your next steps matter. The right documentation can make it easier to connect your diagnosis to the specific duties your employer required.


