Upper limb disorder due to manual pipetting

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Abstract

This case report describes the occurrence of non-specific upper limb symptoms, in a 47-year-oid female scientific officer, associated with manual pipetting. The discussion considers the difficulty of risk assessment and reduction for this common procedure.

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Baker, P., & Cooper, C. (1998). Upper limb disorder due to manual pipetting. Occupational Medicine, 48(2), 133–134. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/48.2.133

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