Warning to HIC, RM, Employers
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Our studies have uncovered the root cause of physically induced musculoskeletal injuries. This damaging mechanical
process is directly related to the cause of carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, back-neck-shoulder-hip-knee-ankle-wrist-finger
pains, fibromyalgia, degenerative disc disease. Nerve compression, depression, sciatica nerve condition, arthritic joints,
rheumatoid arthritis and much more.
The rising United States medical costs reflect the injuries caused by the silently inflicted mini dynamic force shock loads
that are transmitted throughout the human body. If you can not turn the steering wheel effortlessly with your small finger
then you should not be driving the vehicle - PERIOD.
Contact your vehicles manufacturer and tell them to correct the design error and reduce the steering to "ZERO" effort. (The
manufactures know that road crown can be adjusted with the caster). Ask for a larger piston.
During my 7 year+ study, I have interviewed many work related injuries, hospitalizations, operation, chronic pain conditions,
and crippling arthritic joints. "Stiff steering" vehicles are the culprit. I have not found one person to have arthritic finger
deformities that hasn't driven such a vehicle.
The automobile companies have created this health crisis in the United States. In two years all vehicles expect to have
electronic steering...I have tested some and found them to be damaging. Injuries are inflicted within weeks and relative to
driving time. Each shock load results in an accumulative injury, and 100 plus can be experienced per minute while driving
on a straight level road (minimal road crown).
Beware. The injuries that have already occurred will continue to get worse. Children that have developed finger deformities
from video gaming will have a horrible time trying to perform tasks with bent and twisted fingers. The loss of thumb use will
prevail in children and adults.
Your immediate attention can resolve this. You, and all drivers, are subsidizing the world wide automotive industry to
continue making damaging vehicles.
Questions? mike@miketomich.com