Audit elbow

Audit Elbow is a chronic injury many auditors have suffered from, most likely first experienced by the masses in the 1960s and 1970s (see Information Age) when the shift from manual labor to a more sedentary information technology based work environment occurred. A mix between tennis elbow and student elbow, audit elbow is common amongst the white collar workers in North America due to the workday lifestyle of professionals and the ergonomic structure of the work environment (short chairs, small tables, lack of sufficient space to accommodate a computer, documents, and ones own personal spacial needs.
 
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