Workload Distribution
The proposed intervention is framed as restoring movement limitations to distribute workload more evenly across the body. Improving shoulder or trunk mobility may distribute work more evenly and reduce a painful contribution at the wrist.…
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The proposed intervention is framed as restoring movement limitations to distribute workload more evenly across the body. Improving shoulder or trunk mobility may distribute work more evenly and reduce a painful contribution at the wrist. If shoulder or upper-trunk motion is ineffective, the wrist may take on more work during twisting, reaching, or grasping. Limited hip extension during gait may increase knee stress while walking.