In the Maryland Heights area, repetitive strain complaints often start with something small: tingling after shifts, numbness while driving home, or pain that wakes you up when you try to sleep. Over time, that can become:
- Carpal tunnel–type symptoms (numbness/tingling, grip weakness)
- Tendonitis and tenosynovitis (pain with repetitive wrist/hand use)
- Nerve irritation (burning, shooting pain, reduced range of motion)
- Shoulder/neck strain from sustained posture or repetitive lifting
A key issue we see: people delay reporting because they’re told it’s “just wear and tear.” But the timeline matters. The earlier you document symptoms and work triggers, the stronger your position tends to be later.


