Repetitive Stress Injuries

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Repetitive Stress Injuries

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Repetitive stress injuries happen when too much stress is placed on a part of the body, causing problems like swelling, pain, muscle strain, and tissue damage.

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Tags: Edema, Muscle Strain, Pain, Muscle, Stress Management

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