Opinion ID: 11894
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Heading: Pamela Calderon

Text: Pamela Calderon first reported pain in her hand and shoulder after working at the Whizard table for approximately one year, and in October 1993, she was placed on medical layoff. Her medical records, however, contain no suggestion that she suffers from any 9 In its order granting Excel judgment as a matter of law, the district court noted that Appellants' own expert witness testified that he had no opinion as to whether any act or omission on the part of Excel caused any of the alleged injuries of the Appellants. This witness, however, never visited the Excel facility and did not meet with Appellants or review their medical records. While this evidence is helpful to Excel, it does not, by itself, preclude Ponce from proving causation in the new trial. form of CTD. Dr. Foreman initially noted that Calderon suffers from right trapezius myositis, but Calderon offered no evidence suggesting that this injury is a form of cumulative trauma disorder or that it was caused by repetitive work. Furthermore, Dr. Foreman later revised his diagnosis, noting that Calderon suffers no impairment in her shoulder. Calderon never had surgery of any kind. We thus affirm the district court's order denying Calderon's motion for new trial.