This question is incomplete because some options are missing; here is the complete question:
Injuries that result from workers using the same motion, again and again, are known as:
A. Ambidextrosis
B. Muscular dysfunctions
C. Cumulative trauma disorders
D. Systematic trauma disorders
The correct answer to this question is C. Cumulative trauma disorders
Step-by-step explanation:
Cumulative trauma disorders comprise any injuries or lesions caused by repeated and continuous movements. For example, repeated movements of the forearm, wrist, and structures in the elbow can cause a type of cumulative trauma disorder known as tennis elbow. This involves pain in the area due to excessive use of muscles, tendons, and other structures in this zone.
Moreover, cumulative trauma disorders can occur in jobs as some tasks or roles require the repeated use of certain structures such as muscles, tendons, joints, etc. and this can lead to injuries or lesions. According to this the type of trauma that results from workers using the same motion is cumulative trauma disorders.