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What are Common Types of Cumulative Trauma Disorders?
Common types of CTDs include
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
,
Tendonitis
,
Epicondylitis
(tennis elbow), and
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
. These conditions are often linked to occupational activities that involve repetitive motions, awkward postures, or sustained exertion.
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