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even with a lot of onto jazz some yet along that and long lasting treatment
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course we dates you structures with k. one as an shooters is tendons
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and yet along sick leave put we save the thing than i was very proud of myself
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but the outcome wasn't good yes different painful finger here to
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call in torrance problems with pension grasping and he
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wasn't able to work as a farm when he was quite he wasn't content with with the result
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so in the end we ended up with a p. i. p. x. articulation and you return to work after
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a few weeks and then you asked me well doctor why didn't you do that from the beginning
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and i didn't know what to say more than thirty us
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later honest i'm still for the by how work can
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work exposure can lead to have conditions and troll men
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and how patient expectations and needs a very individual
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also that the outcome is in france by several factors insurance what they do
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by working and so one and how to prevent and treat of treatment is often complex so
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to shed more light on these issues we have invited three experts to
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in like new and uh i'll get the what to the first speaker uh any
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of thompson here from copenhagen who's an occupational and uh it's an expert

Conference Program

A-1137 Introduction
Torben Bæk Hansen, Holstebro, Denmark
June 14, 2018 · 10:34 a.m.
A-1138 Occupationally induced hand and wrist disorders
Jane F. Thomsen, Copenhagen, Denmark
June 14, 2018 · 10:36 a.m.
A-1140 Return to work after hand and wrist injury
Joseph J. Dias, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, UK
June 14, 2018 · 11:13 a.m.
Discussion
Panel
June 14, 2018 · 11:30 a.m.