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There isn't any reason why you can't. You must see your doctor, have him check you out so he can back you up in your WCB claim.

Good luck Marcy

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Repetitive stress injury (RSI) is known by a lot of names, Repetitive motion injuries, cumulative trauma disorder and regional musculoskeletal disorder to name a few.

Repetitive stress injuries are injuries resulting from too much stress being placed on a specific body part due to its frequent and extensive use. The stress leads to inflammation (leading to pain and swelling), muscles strain or tissue damage.

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