Many local jobs blend “computer time” with hands-on tasks or constant customer-facing demands. Repetitive stress injuries can develop when:
- You alternate between typing and phone/keyboard work without adequate microbreaks (common in administrative and customer support roles).
- You do frequent lifting or repetitive arm movement in warehouses, marinas, service facilities, or logistics-support work.
- You manage high-volume shifts during busy seasons, when staffing changes and break schedules tighten.
- You use the same tools and posture for long stretches, especially when workstation setups aren’t adjusted for comfort.
In North Palm Beach, commuting and tight schedules can make it tempting to delay care or skip follow-ups. But for a claim, consistency matters—both medically and in how you describe what triggered symptoms.


