Repetitive stress injuries aren’t limited to “desk work.” In Toledo and surrounding Lucas County communities, they frequently surface in roles that require:
- repetitive hand and wrist motion (keyboards, scanning devices, assembly tools)
- sustained gripping or forceful pinching
- repeated lifting or awkward arm positioning during shifts
- high-throughput tasks where microbreaks are discouraged
- cleaning, caregiving, or facility duties involving repeated scrubbing/lifting
Many people first assume it’s temporary—until they notice tingling, numbness, weakness, clicking, reduced grip strength, or pain that interrupts sleep. When that happens, the legal and medical “clock” starts moving quickly.


