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1 Ten minutes of continuous crimping can lead to repetitive strain injuries.
2 Not many people get a repetitive strain injury from shaking hands.
3 You get repetitive strain injury and I carry that all the time, he said.
4 Dunphy must have repetitive strain injury in his ring-pulling finger.
5 Gill: It feels like I'm getting carpal tunnel and repetitive strain injury up my right hand.
6 Why wait until old age to ruin your fingers when you can induce repetitive strain injury now?
7 Back pain and repetitive strain injuries that start in the workplace may be preventable with better work practices.
8 Twice, for a few days, I had to stop typing because of repetitive strain injuries in my left hand.
9 Back pain, repetitive strain injuries and stiff muscles are just some of the side effects of our traditional working setup.
10 Lee believes ibuprofen strips could be useful for sports participants, helping alleviate conditions such as tendonitis, and repetitive strain injuries.
11 The term repetitive strain injury (RSI) refers to any of several disorders affecting tendons, muscles, joints and nerves.
12 The number of musicians experiencing repetitive strain injury is growing and instruments are being designed to try and stop the damage.
13 Most days now involve getting out of bed, seeing what insanity Trump has wrought, and getting repetitive strain injury from head-shaking.
14 A worker developed repetitive strain injury in his knuckles stacking fish boxes on fish boxes, Dublin Circuit Civil Court was told yesterday.
15 We're not saying that this band's history is chequered, but their revolving-door policy would give the most limber doorman repetitive strain injury.
16 Daniel McBride aka Sheep Dog & Wolf talks with Emma Smith about a type of repetitive strain disorder unique to multi instrumentalists.
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