Mission Control – Anatomy of an Injury Series – Risk Factors for Shoulder Injuries/Illnesses and Possible Solutions

Mission Control is a free town forum style webinar that Ergonauts produces with the sole purpose of bringing new and exciting health and safety related topics to as many people as possible.

In this Episode Dr. Greg Pitts, OTD, MS OTR/L CHT, focuses on Shoulder injuries – Risk factors and possible solutions

Greg will break it down for us and discuss:

  • Causes of shoulder injuries/illnesses.
  • Risk factors that causes these injuries\illnesses.
  • Treatment cost as opposed to prevention cost based on remediation of risk factors.
  • And early signs and symptoms that you should look for managing your Ergonautic processes.

For more information and to find out how to joint other live trainings visit the Ergonauts Performance Technologies’ LinkedIn page

Mission control is produced by Ergonauts Executive Board Member, Rey Lira

For more information and to find out how to join other live trainings visit the Ergonauts Performance Technologies’ LinkedIn page

More about Dr. Greg Pitts

Dr. Pitts (he insists we call him Greg), OTD, MS OTR/L CHT, is recognized as one of the top Hand Therapist on the planet. In his career, which has spanned over three decades, Greg’s been a practitioner, an academic and researcher. Greg regularly speaks/trains both domestically and internationally and serves as a professor at Spalding University. Greg is a successful entrepreneur and serves as the CEO of Commonwealth Hand and Physical Therapy, Bluegrass Properties and Commonwealth Hand Technologies. He’s also the Chair of the AHTF Advisory Board. As a Board Member at Ergonauts, Greg’s cutting-edge approach as a technological solution to the magnitude of illnesses due to poor ergonomics is driving our future tech development.

To watch in a separate tab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKPHwSLNpww&t=4s

To learn more about ergonauts visit Ergonauts.com

AtomicErgo Podcast: Episode 17 with Gary Orr, MSIE, CPE, PE, Health Scientist – Ergonomist US Department of Labor – OSHA

Earl-Ray Neal interviews Gary Orr, an expert in human factors and ergonomics.

They discuss Gary’s educational and professional background, his interest in keeping people safe in their work, and his recent attendance at the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society conference. They also talk about the need to accommodate the aging population in the workforce and preserve their valuable institutional knowledge.

Additionally, they discuss the development of exoskeletons and the future of ergonomics.

You don’t want to miss this one.

To watch in a separate tab: https://youtu.be/Xdc0sJTzDRI

Mission Control – Anatomy of an Injury Series – Vibrations as an Ergonomic Risk Factor with Dr. Keith White PhD, CPE, CEM

Mission Control is a free town forum style webinar that Ergonauts produces with the sole purpose of bringing new and exciting health and safety related topics to as many people as possible.

In this episode Dr. Keith White, CPE discusses the often overlooked topic of Vibration in the workplace. Dr. White does an amazing job of explaining the multifactorial influence of vibration.

In this presentation he covers:

  • What is vibration?
  • How does it cause injury?
  • Transmission: Whole body vibration vs. segmental effects
  • Potential preventative measures/controls

Also supporting the presentation is our expert panel: Dr. Greg Pitts, OTD, MS, OTR/L CHT Albert Moore, CPE, CIH Matt Gooch, VP Product and Innovation at Superfeet Worldwide Nichol Case, CEO Ergonauts Performance Technologies LLC.

You do NOT want to miss this one! For more information and to find out how to join other live trainings visit the Ergonauts Performance Technologies’ LinkedIn page

Mission control is produced by Ergonauts Executive Board Member, Rey Lira

Dr. Keith White received his BS, MS and PhD all from Texas A&M in engineering. 4.0 grad in all the programs.

Doctorate in Ergonomics.

Certified Professional Ergonomist CPE

Certified Ergonomics Manager CEM

Active in leadership in Applied Ergonomics Society past 2 decades. 

To watch in a separate tab: https://youtu.be/Y2Mey4MJGGI

Mission Control – Anatomy of an Injury Series with Matt Gooch, C.Ped., Vice President of Product and Innovation at Superfeet Worldwide

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Mission Control is a free town forum style webinar that Ergonauts produces with the sole purpose of bringing new and exciting health and safety related topics to as many people as possible.

In this episode, Ergonauts is proud to present our Anatomy of an Injury Series: Lower Extremity Injuries and Illnesses.

In this episode Matt Gooch, C.Ped, VP of Product and Innovation at Superfeet Worldwide discusses the often overlooked topic of Occupational Lower Extremity Injuries.

Matt does an amazing job of making a complex topic simple:

– Foot and ankle anatomy (including descriptions of all 3 arches)

– Risk factors that cause injuries\illnesses.

– Potential treatments and the evidence behind preventative measures.

Also supporting the presentation is our expert panel: Dr. Greg Pitts, OTD, MS, OTR/L CHT Dr. Stephen Stockhausen, PT, DPT, OCS Albert Moore, CPE, CIH Nichol Case, CEO Ergonauts Performance Technologies LLC.

You do NOT want to miss this one! For more information and to find out how to join other live trainings visit the Ergonauts Performance Technologies’ LinkedIn page

Mission control is produced by Ergonauts Executive Board Member, Rey Lira

And finally, we love supporting our guests favorite charities. Matt and Superfeet love the work that https://fisherhouse.org/ is doing for our Servicemen and women. Please visit their site to learn more and donate today.

To watch in a separate tab: https://youtu.be/vsYwZDbXlNI

To learn more about Matt Gooch please visit him on LinkedIn

AtomicErgo Podcast: Episode 16 with Matt Gooch, C.Ped., Vice President of Product and Innovation at Superfeet Worldwide

In this episode Matt Gooch, C. Ped, has a wide ranging discussion with Earl Ray, that touches on all sorts of key insights. He is the Vice President of Product and Innovation at Superfeet Worldwide, largely recognized as a leader in the orthotics industry by providing foot, low back, and overall pain relief to millions of daily users.

Some highlights include:

– The circuitous path to professional success.

– Challenges facing the modern workforce.

– What is a Certified Pedorthist?

– Why Superfeet was created and guiding mission of the company?

– How foot health influences the workforce at all levels.

And finally, we love supporting our guests favorite charities. Matt and Superfeet love the work that https://fisherhouse.org/ is doing for our Servicemen and women. Please visit their site to learn more and donate today.

We are also looking forward to Matt’s presentation/training on our next Mission Control – The Anatomy of an Injury series, which is scheduled for September 21, 2023 at 6pm mountain time. – Visit the Ergonauts LinkedIn page for details to join the live event!

To watch in a separate tab: https://youtu.be/vsYwZDbXlNI

To learn more about Matt Gooch please visit him on LinkedIn

AtomicErgo Podcast: Episode 15 with Chris Williams, CAE, Executive Director of VPPPA

Chris Williams, CAE, Executive Director, VPPPA – The Premier Global Safety and Health Organization gives an amazing interview…

Chris has such a well rounded skillset and experience he articulates the VPP and it’s relationship to the VPPPA.

Additionally, Chris brings clarity to the shared culture of VPPPA members.

He also expresses his visionary thoughts on ergonomics, the aging workforce, and how technology in safety and health can be a positive thing, even helping to ease the pain of not having enough employees to staff HR requirements.

And finally, we love supporting our guests favorite charities. And when we asked Chris he was very clear – VPPPA has a great scholarship program. Make your donation here: https://vpppa.atlasams.com/atlas/forms/general/17

You don’t want to miss this one.

To learn more about Mr. Williams please visit him on LinkedIn

AtomicErgo Podcast: Episode 14 with Dr. Leslie Cadet MD, MPH

In this episode Dr. Cadet, MD, MPH discusses:

– Her career trajectory from flight surgeon, who flew in 1,080 successful combat missions, 2,000 airlift missions, to being a graduate of Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Health.

-What employers can do to address an aging workforce.

-The benefits of employers encouraging early reporting of injury in their workers.

-As well as her new venture – Ascend Occupational Medicine Consulting

Check it out here: Ascendoccmed.com

To learn more about Dr. Cadet please visit her on LinkedIn

AtomicErgo Podcast: Episode 13 with LaNiesha Littleton OTR/L, CEAS III, MBA (c)

Occupational Therapists frequently make the transition into the field of ergonomics. In this episode LaNiesha Littleton OTR/L, CEAS III discusses why she made this transition when she had begun her career as primarily a hand therapist.

She has recently begun a consultancy aimed at expanding prevention and ergonomic awareness world wide. Launch is coming soon… please go and register at iHEALTH360.org and register for their early updates and opportunities.

Today’s sponsor is Lillipad.com. A beautiful beautifully engineered office desk/workstation.

To learn more about LaNiesha Littleton please visit her on LinkedIn

AtomicErgo Podcast Episode 12: Nichol Case CEO of Ergonauts Performance Technologies LLC

In this episode of Atomic Ergo, host Earl Ray Neal interviews Nicole Case, CEO of Ergonauts, and talks about her background in political science and her involvement in K9sforwarriors.com, an organization that trains service dogs for veterans and people with disabilities. They discuss the unique approach of using dogs from shelters and the impact of pairing them with their owners. The episode highlights the importance of charitable giving and supporting organizations that make a positive impact in the community.

To learn more about k9sforwarriors visit: k9sforwarriors.org

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AtomicErgo Podcast – Episode 11 with Albert Moore, PhD-ABD, CPE, CIH, Chair of Ergonomics for the American Industrial Hygiene Association

In this episode Earl-Ray has a great discussion with Albert Moore.

Albert is the Chair of Ergonomics for the American Industrial Hygiene Association, CPE, CIH, and an expert in exoskeletons in the workplace.

He has an intriguing story about how and why he chose to get into the world of ergonomics, and spends some time discussing the cutting edge research he is doing in the field of workplace exoskeletons.

To learn more about Albert or his research please visit his LinkedIn page Here

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