71.   Workers unable to use keyboards because of repetitive stress and other injuries also are a likely market.

72.   Yes, there are some dark sides to computers taking over our lives -- like that mix of neck, arm and hand maladies known as repetitive stress injuries.

73.   Blamed primarily on the massive influx of computers into offices, complaints of repetitive stress injuries by white-collar workers have mounted.

74.   Japanese medical imaging experts say they have seen the apparent results of the repetitive stress on the lower back.

75.   New workplace safety rules aimed at reducing repetitive stress injuries have been rescinded.

76.   Next time, I will be focusing on ways to manage repetitive stress problems associated with computer use.

77.   On Thursday night, the House refused to drop one of them -- a provision to quash new workplace regulations for preventing repetitive stress injuries.

78.   Some people assumed he suffered repetitive stress injury, which sometimes afflicts pianists.

79.   South African team physiotherapist Craig Smith said the injury was repetitive stress syndrome or inflammation.

80.   With help from the Republican-controlled Congress, Bush has rescinded new workplace-safety rules designed to reduce repetitive stress injuries.

a. + stress >>共 364
post-traumatic 18.45%
repetitive 4.90%
emotional 4.23%
psychological 2.72%
great 2.42%
mental 2.12%
financial 2.06%
severe 2.00%
traumatic 1.75%
enormous 1.39%
repetitive + n. >>共 142
stress 18.24%
motion 14.19%
strain 11.04%
task 4.50%
behavior 2.93%
sequence 1.58%
movement 1.35%
hand 1.35%
pattern 1.35%
job 1.13%
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