Per Curiam.
On October 9, 1974, while employed by Cleveland Clinic as a cleaning woman, the appellant Elizabeth Szabo suffered a contusion to the right upper arm, for which she received workers' compensation benefits.
Subsequently, appellant filed an application for additional compensation for a condition described as cervical radiculopathy. The district hearing officer found that the cervical radiculopathy was unrelated to the condition of the claim...
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