Claimant had worked as a cookie packer for the employer, Lew Mark Baking Company, for some seven years when she began to experience problems with her right wrist in January 1989. The problem was ultimately diagnosed as tenosynovitis causally related to the repetitive hand motions involved in claimant's job. Her employer filed a report of injury with the Workers' Compensation Board on January 20, 1989. Claimant returned to work on April 3, 1989...
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