Kane, J.
In September 1991, claimant sought treatment for right hand and wrist pain developed through repetitive keyboarding during her employment as an accounts clerk for Marine Midland Bank (hereinafter the employer). The employer's workers' compensation carrier accepted the claim. Claimant was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome of the right hand, which was treated with splints and ibuprofen. The Workers' Compensation Board established her claim as an occupational...
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