Tendonitis, which is associated with an occupation or a sport, is otherwise known as overuse injury or repetitive strain injury. |
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And then there are the health worries of carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury and back problems. |
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The trouble is, I'm a bit of a veteran, having played both Tekken 2 and 3 to the point of repetitive strain injury. |
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In 1996, Henriques suffered repetitive strain injury which threatened her livelihood when her hands became so weak she could no longer type. |
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The term that was used in the past to define this disorder was repetitive strain injury. |
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The UK government's refusal to recognise repetitive strain injury as a disease, suggested Martin Wilson of Glasgow, denied people financial help. |
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It's a sobering thought that one in six computer users will develop some form of repetitive strain injury during their lifetime. |
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Docs said that it was the first case of computer-related repetitive strain injury they had ever seen in a child. |
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Obviously, there's repetitive strain injury and reflex sympathetic dystrophy. |
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The closest thing we've ever got to exercise from a videogame was a spot of repetitive strain injury. |
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Members suffering from a repetitive strain injury are often removed from injury-on-duty leave and placed on direct benefits fairly quickly. |
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Rotation of operatives between different tasks on a production line is one of the recent steps introduced to combat repetitive strain injury. |
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Bethany Payne, 18, a student at the University of Exeter, receives the allowance for her repetitive strain injury. |
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The clinic specializes in a type of injury called repetitive strain injury, or cumulative trauma disorder. |
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Their occupations tend to expose them to lengthy periods of inactivity, especially in a sitting position, and to repetitive strain injury. |
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Fortunately, she finally took a three-month rest from the cello and confessed to her teacher, Janos Starker, that she had been suffering from repetitive strain injury. |
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Comfortable, safe working conditions have been shown to minimise health risks, repetitive strain injury, stress and eye fatigue. |
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There also is information about women and repetitive strain injury and about how pregnancy, PMS, osteoporosis, a mastectomy and menopause can aggravate this condition. |
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To avoid the risk of repetitive strain injury in your wrists, rest them on a wrist support and use a mobile keyboard, changing its position at regular intervals. |
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Patient wears a brace on his right wrist for repetitive strain injury. |
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Specialist keyboards have been made to minimise repetitive strain injury by splitting the keyboard down the middle and angling each half toward each hand. |
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Now all paediatricians see are cases of obesity and repetitive strain injury. |
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These ailments, which include back pain and repetitive strain injury, are the biggest health and safety problem facing European workers today. |
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Under certain circumstances, such forces could result in repetitive strain injury to the operator. |
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He gives assistant referees repetitive strain injury. |
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Not many people get a repetitive strain injury from shaking hands. |
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The Joint Health and Safety Committee has a mandate to continue monitoring and reporting on incidence of repetitive strain injury at The Canadian Press. |
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Those working in sales or service, trades, transport, equipment operations, farming, forestry, mining, utilities and manufacturing were most likely to have a repetitive strain injury. |
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The Group's main area of health concern is repetitive strain injury. |
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In the laboratory automation market, Dynacon's InocuLab product line reduces labour cost, increases quality, replaces scarce labour and eliminates exposure to repetitive strain injury. |
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The possibility of developing repetitive strain injury from the overuse of texting has been raised by groups including the British Chiropractic Association. |
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I will not be adding more entries owing to repetitive strain injury. |
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Repetitive strain injury occurs when the movable parts of the limbs are injured. |
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