Prevention of Wrist and Hand Tendonitis for Tree Planters
Tree planters’ hands, wrists and forearms are particularly vulnerable to repetitive motion, particularly at the beginning of the work season. This excellent video shows how preventative taping can reduce a worker’s chances of developing tendonitis and the soreness and immobility that can go with it. Prepared for the Western Forestry Contractors' Association by Total Physio.

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