
Weaver's Movement
Weaver's Movement, also known as the "Weaver's Thumb," refers to a specific type of repetitive strain injury that affects the hands and wrists, particularly in individuals who perform tasks involving repetitive gripping and fine motor skills, such as weavers or textile workers. This condition can lead to pain, discomfort, and reduced mobility in the affected areas. It emphasizes the importance of ergonomic practices to prevent injury and promote better hand health among those engaged in repetitive tasks, highlighting how occupational activities can impact physical well-being over time.