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What causes chronic strains?

A -- dehydration
B -- improper lifting
C -- sudden injury
D -- repetitive motion

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THE ANSWER IS D IM SURE REPETITIVE MOTION

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Answer:

D -- repetitive motion is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

repetitive motion causes chronic strains.

Chronic strains are the result of repetitive motions of the muscles, tendons, over-use of muscles over a prolonged period.

A strain is caused by bending or twisting a muscle and tendon.

Strains are of two types

  • Acute strains: are caused by lifting the heavy objects improperly and by over stressing muscle.
  • Chronic strain: caused by repetitive movement of tendons and muscles.

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