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What problems might I have with the unaffected arm over time?
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- Created: 05 October 2009
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There are no long term studies explaining the impact on the unaffected arm that we are aware of. The unaffected arm supports the majority of life functions and work. The result of a lifetime of compensation can be overuse and many of the problems connected with repetitive stress syndrome. The extent of the initial injury predicts the amount of overuse. Many adults report arthritis, spinal problems and nerve compression on the unaffected side, therefore, it is best not to push one's endurance to the limit. Overwork or heavy lifting can put a strain on the unaffected arm and may cause damage later on in life.