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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2025 · 47 MIN

Reducing Injuries Through Ergonomics with Catamount Consulting | Buying Local S3E56

from Buying Local Podcast · host Michael Nelson

In this episode of the Buying Local podcast, host Mike Nelson talks with Alicia Turner from Catamount Consulting about their proactive ergonomics services, exploring how the company uses science, technology, and education to prevent workplace injuries in blue-collar and other industries. They dive into topics like the COPE framework, custom stretch-and-flex programs, breathwork, quantifying fatigue risk, and the real ROI of investing in employee wellness.Learn more about Alicia Turner and Catamount Consulting at catamountconsultingllc.com or on their social media channels.0:00 Welcome to Alicia Turner from Catamount Consulting0:46 Overview of Catamount Consulting’s services2:46 Discussion on primary industries served and expansion beyond blue-collar4:57 Defining ergonomics6:29 Introduction to the COPE framework8:31 Alicia’s background and journey into ergonomics as a physical therapist11:13 How Catamount brings ergonomics to clients proactively12:26 Using AI-powered tools and the proprietary Catamount Fatigue Index for assessments15:36 Importance of education and the “why” behind ergonomic interventions17:10 Deep dive into stretch-and-flex programs19:40 Timing and frequency of stretch-and-flex23:42 Challenges of proactive adoption and hidden pain in the workforce27:58 Collaborating with frontline workers for practical solutions31:20 ROI of ergonomics programs and cost of musculoskeletal injuries33:16 Direct vs. indirect costs and real-world examples of program impact37:23 Incorporating breathwork into ergonomics and overcoming the “woo” perception41:41 Diaphragmatic breathing, posture, and the dangers of accessory muscle breathing44:34 Productivity gains and foundational breathing corrections46:29 Where to find Catamount Consulting46:54 Closing remarks 

In this episode of the Buying Local podcast, host Mike Nelson talks with Alicia Turner from Catamount Consulting about their proactive ergonomics services, exploring how the company uses science, technology, and education to prevent workplace injuries in blue-collar and other industries. They dive into topics like the COPE framework, custom stretch-and-flex programs, breathwork, quantifying fatigue risk, and the real ROI of investing in employee wellness.Learn more about Alicia Turner and Catamount Consulting at catamountconsultingllc.com or on their social media channels.0:00 Welcome to Alicia Turner from Catamount Consulting0:46 Overview of Catamount Consulting’s services2:46 Discussion on primary industries served and expansion beyond blue-collar4:57 Defining ergonomics6:29 Introduction to the COPE framework8:31 Alicia’s background and journey into ergonomics as a physical therapist11:13 How Catamount brings ergonomics to clients proactively12:26 Using AI-powered tools and the proprietary Catamount Fatigue Index for assessments15:36 Importance of education and the “why” behind ergonomic interventions17:10 Deep dive into stretch-and-flex programs19:40 Timing and frequency of stretch-and-flex23:42 Challenges of proactive adoption and hidden pain in the workforce27:58 Collaborating with frontline workers for practical solutions31:20 ROI of ergonomics programs and cost of musculoskeletal injuries33:16 Direct vs. indirect costs and real-world examples of program impact37:23 Incorporating breathwork into ergonomics and overcoming the “woo” perception41:41 Diaphragmatic breathing, posture, and the dangers of accessory muscle breathing44:34 Productivity gains and foundational breathing corrections46:29 Where to find Catamount Consulting46:54 Closing remarks

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