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18 Dec 2002 1:15PM
A bar worker has been diagnosed with repetitive strain injury - after pulling more than 150,000 pints. Samantha Croft, 34, went to the doctor's after suffering shooting pains in her right arm. She was referred to a physiotherapist who pin-pointed the cause straight away. She told The Sun: "I've worked in the licensing trade all of my life, but I never knew it would have this sort of affect on my health. The ache in my arm gradually got worse over the years till I couldn't stand it any longer."
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