| Accommodations may include work environment design to avoid self-injury. Individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome and other nerve entrapment syndromes may need to avoid activities that exacerbate symptoms. Ergonomic keyboards and reconfiguring the work area may be necessary to help keep the wrist in proper alignment. Individuals with cervical or lumbar radiculopathy may also require work restrictions and accommodations to prevent exacerbation of symptoms and underlying condition. These individuals are often unable to lift and bear weight. Individuals with paresthesias due to diabetic neuropathy may need to regularly monitor their blood sugar and take insulin. Workplace and avocational exposures to potential toxins may need to be modified using appropriate industrial hygiene techniques. |
Source: Medical Disability Advisor