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How is Repetitive Motion Studied in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists study repetitive motion by conducting
observational studies
, including
cohort
and
case-control studies
, to identify the prevalence and incidence of related disorders. They also use
surveillance systems
to monitor and track these conditions over time.
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