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The impairment in this case is carpal tunnel syndrome, a common repetitive motion injury that prevented the plaintiff, Ella Williams, from performing an assembly line job that required gripping tools and holding her arms at shoulder height.
Except for time off for surgery on his wrist for carpal tunnel syndrome, a job-related, repetitive motion injury, Mr. Bartolotti has taken only three sick days during his time of pounding out 15-foot holes with a jackhammer, 25 miles at a stretch through concrete streets.
It's a repetitive motion injury from playing".
Curewitz, 57, got laid off from her job as an office administrator in 2009 after a repetitive motion injury to her hand left her unable to do some of the work.
Maybe some of the things you thought were good don't work for you anymore, but a lot of them are good to start building with". The recording was delayed when Cantrell required surgery in his right shoulder for a repetitive motion injury to his cartilage.
These genetic advances, if applied to series of cases, should also identify the misclassification as PsA of patients with psoriasis who simply also have fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis or a repetitive motion injury.
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For example, some users have repetitive motion injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis or gamer's thumb.
For decades, hairstyles have been plagued with repetitive motion injuries (RMI).
The UC Berkeley campus is committed to designing ergonomic workplaces to reduce the risk of repetitive motion injuries.
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