I am a construction worker responsible for drilling and work that requires the use of power tools. I notice my hands are starting to ache after long days of using the pneumatic drill. Are there any long-term effects of this kind of work?

Regular use of power tools such as small electric drills is considered safe. But exposure to the vibration of pneumatic drills or other vibrating hand tools can cause osteoarthritis of the wrist, shoulder, and hand. Usually this doesn't develop for several years.

There are special gloves designed to help absorb the vibration and impact of these tools. These gloves are available through a physical or occupational therapist. The therapist will review the forces generated by the tools you use and help you get the best type of glove or wrist support.

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