51. The condition, called focal dystonia, results from repetitive stress and entails loss of fine motor control and thus an inability to finger strings with the needed dexterity. 52. The customs clerks were developing repetitive stress injuries from pushing hard enough to make impressions on seven copies. 53. The district already offers an ergonomics training program aimed at alleviating claims stemming from repetitive stress injuries. 54. The extra work, the union says, is causing repetitive stress injuries. 55. The former computer programmer developed repetitive stress injury in both of his hands several years ago. 56. The ideas go beyond the conventional ergonomic issues, such as what chairs reduce back strain and what keyboards help workers avoid repetitive stress injuries. 57. The librarian had students use the Web to research repetitive stress injuries, and the music teacher talked to students about singing with good posture or bad. 58. The number of workers who suffer from repetitive stress problems increases by double digits year after year, he said. 59. The ruling was a victory for employers who feared being required to accommodate the thousands of men and women who suffer from repetitive stress injuries. 60. The rider was sought by industries and trade groups whose workers lift heavy loads or are subjected to repetitive stress injuries. |
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