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Arm and Wrist Injuries Teach Scientists to Accept Limits
Repetitive stress forces some out of work, others learn to work smarter
The Scientist 2004, 18(4):46
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Matthew Springer learned to take breaks and rest his hands after suffering two repetitive-motion injuries. "I ended up with two basically useless arms." In constant pain, he says, he could not type for more than a few seconds or do simple tasks like grasp a steering wheel.
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