Typically, "repetitive" is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, ie, re-PE-ti-tive.
Repetitive Strain Injury
there is no difference
Sports and Computers
total breakage
gfds
No, they're about different things. Repetitive means something is the same, time after time, with no variation. That's how people get repetitive stress syndrome. Consecutive means things are one after the other, without anything else intervening. They can be different things, like consecutive numbers, for example. They're not the same, so they're not repetitive. And something can be repetitive without being consecutive. Consider a 2-year-old who has a favorite word. If he uses it 20 times in an hour, that's repetitive, but he might say a few other things in between, so it's not consecutive.
strains, sprains, cramps, and repetitive stress injury
this video game is repetitive(same thing and its getting boring).
Repetitive motions or repeated shocks over prolonged periods of time can lead to overuse injuries such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or stress fractures. These conditions result from the repetitive stress placed on muscles, tendons, or bones, causing inflammation or damage.
A stress fracture is considered a chronic injury as it develops over time due to repetitive stress on the bone rather than a sudden trauma. It typically occurs as a result of overuse or repetitive activity without allowing the bone enough time to heal.
Drudgery
Yes it can if you don't type so much on the computer