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Repetitive Strain Injury
Lancet 369:1815-1822, van Tulder,M.,et al, 2007

Palmaris brevis Spasm
Neurol 60:1705-1707, Liguori,R.,et al, 2003

Computer Use and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
JAMA 289:2963-2969, Andersen,J.H.,et al, 2003

The Frequency of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Computer Users at a Medical Facility
Neurol 56:1568-1570, Clarke Stevens,J.,et al, 2001

Incoordination in Patients with Overuse Syndrome
Neurol 51:512-519, Fry,H.J.H.,et al, 1998

Repetitive Strain Injury Does Not Exist as a Separate Medical Condition
BMJ 307:1298, Brooks,P., 1993

Preventing the Work-Related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:Physician Reporting and Diagnostic Criteria
Ann Int Med 112:317-319, Baker,E.L.&Ehrenberg,R.L., 1990

Medical Problems of Musicians
NEJM 320:221-227, 246-2481989., Lockwood,A.H., 1989

Repetitive Strain Disorder, Often Misdiagnosed and Often Not Work Related
BMJ 299:405-406, Barton,N., 1989

Computeritis, Who's Responsible When PCs Make Employees Sick?
Infoworld 11:51-54, Flynn,L., 1989

Overuse Injuries in Musicians, Although They Cause Much Distress, Their Aetiology and Treatment Remains Controversial
BMJ 298:1129-1130, Bird,H., 1989

Overuse Syndrome:A Muscle Biopsy Study
Lancet 1:905-908, Dennett,X.&Fry,H.J.H., 1988

Repetition Strain Injury
Editorial, Lancet 2:3161987., , 1987

Overuse Syndrome in Musicians:Prevention & Management
Lancet 2:728-731, Fry,H.J.H., 1986



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