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(HealthDayNews) -- Síndrome del Túnel Carpiano es un problema mayor que comienza como una simple molestia de movimientos repetidos, pero puede conducir a cirugía o periodos prolongados de incapacidad.
De acuerdo con el Proyecto de Salud Ocupacional de la Universidad de Maryland, a continuación los trabajos más comunes para desarrollar el síndrome:
ensambladores
obreros- no de construcción
operadores de máquinas de empaque y envasadoras
Empleados de mantenimiento
carniceros
operadores de computadora (data entry)
El estudio también demostró que el radio de mujeres a hombres entre los empleados de data entry es tan alto que explica la completa diferencia en la frecuencia del síndrome del túnel carpiano.
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