Prescription for pain: How standing takes its toll on pharmacists

Pharmacists can spend an average of eight to 12 hours per day on their feet, often in a static position. Yet, the effects of prolonged standing remain “hidden” because they develop gradually. Standing for long periods has become normalized in pharmacy culture and is overshadowed by other workplace concerns, writes Marina Rowbotham, citing research by IWH's Dr. Peter Smith.
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Canadian Healthcare Network
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