Claimant was employed as a sewing machine operator for approximately seven years when, in 1964, she developed a soreness of her left wrist and forearm. Her condition was diagnosed as tenosynovitis, brought on by the wrist motions involved in continually turning over pieces of cloth in the course of her occupation. Claimant was unable to work and received workmen's compensation benefits at that time; following surgery, she was found to have a 7½% loss of the use of her...
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