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Contact stress

An ergonomic risk factor associated with contact between sensitive body tissue and a hard or sharp object. Examples of contact stress include leaning against workstation edges, pressing tool handles into the palms, or pounding with the hand. Contact stress commonly affects soft tissues and can inhibit blood flow, tendon and muscle movement, and nerve function.