Repetitive strain cases often turn on causation: what work demands triggered or worsened the condition. For people in Leon Valley and nearby communities, common factors can include:
- Long commutes and extended driving/hand use that add to wrist, forearm, neck, and shoulder strain after the workday.
- Warehouse and logistics schedules with repetitive lifting, sorting, and tool use—often with limited downtime.
- Office and customer-facing roles where productivity expectations increase typing, mouse use, or repetitive phone/computer work.
- Shifts and staffing changes that reduce break frequency or increase repetitive tasks when coverage is thin.
When your symptoms don’t match the “official” job description or when the employer later characterizes the work as low-risk, documentation becomes critical.


