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25 Sep 2000 4:18PM
The pain felt by RSI sufferers is not purely caused by repetitive arm or wrist movements, according to new research by Manchester University.Professor Gary McFarlane told BBC News Online: "Repetitive movements play a role, but there appear to be many other important factors, such as the demands of work and the level of support at work. The way the individual perceives their work may also be important - for instance people who feel they have little leeway over what they do are at risk.&qu... (106 more words)
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