ANSWER IS B. CUMULATIVE TRAUMA DISORDERS EVOLVE OVER A PERIOD OF TIME. Cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) is an excessive wear and tear on the muscles, tendons and sensitive nerve tissue due to excessive use or abuse over a period time. It can develop from improper work positioning, repetition or force. Those that works with computers in the office, for example, they may develop carpal tunnel syndrome caused by prolonged use of computers which eventually makes it painful for the fingers and hand to move because of the compression of a major nerve in the carpal bones and wrist.
Answer:
Was not constrained by the bystander effect.
Explanation:
The bystander effect may be defined as the psychological effect that might discourages the individual from intervening in the situation. The individual take more positive action in case of crisis only.
The greater the chance of the bystander the lower the chance to get help in the distress. As described the situation in the question, Eddies' behavior is not controlled by the bystander effect as he immediately went to get help from the other people.
Thus, the answer is- not constrained by the bystander effect.
Warming up is important because you need to "warm up" your core and muscles and gets the blood flowing in preparation of a strenuous workout. It also helps prevent the risk of injury.
Stretching, walking, jogging, arm circles, lunges, squats and jumping jacks are good choices to include in a warm up
Answer: Time
Explanation: The frequency is never given there is no mention of repetition, the intensity is never mentioned as and the specific workout is not given.