6 results on '"Shoulder pain -- Risk factors -- Research"'
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2. Association of occupational physical demands and psychosocial working environment with disabling shoulder pain
3. A prospective study of work related factors and physical exercise as predictors of shoulder pain
4. New Findings on Shoulder Pain Reported by D.M. Hallman et al (Association between objectively measured sitting time and neck-shoulder pain among blue-collar workers)
5. Study Findings on Neck and Shoulder Pain Are Outlined in Reports from Vrije University (A longitudinal study on risk factors for neck and shoulder pain among young adults in the transition from technical school to working life)
6. Studies from Chiang Mai University Have Provided New Data on Shoulder Pain (Incidence and Risk Factors Associated With Ipsilateral Shoulder Pain After Thoracic Surgery) (Incidence and Risk Factors Associated With Ipsilateral Shoulder Pain After ...)
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