Thursday, 23 February 2012

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Why It Hurts - Professions & Pain Patterns

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care_giversCounselors/Social workers/Caregivers

People in the helping professions are particularly prone to midback, neck and shoulder pain.  This is partly due to the amount of time spent sitting at a desk or computer but also the nature of the work – dealing with clients who are having difficulties – produces its own level of stress.  This is a group that tends to give extensively to others and then has trouble having the time and energy to take care of themselves.