The Association Between Physical Workload and Low Back Pain Clouded by the "Healthy Worker" Effect : Population-Based Cross-Sectional and 5-Year Prospective Questionnaire Study
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概要
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- 2001-08-15
著者
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Hartvigsen Jan
Nordic Institute Of Chiropractic And Clinical Biomechanics
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LEBOEUF-YDE Charlotte
Medical Research Unit in Ringkjobing County
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BAKKETEIG Leiv
Department of Epidemiology, University of Southern Denmark, Institute of Public Health
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ENGBERG Marianne
Department of General Medical Practice, University of Aarhus
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LAURITZEN Torsten
Department of General Medical Practice, University of Aarhus
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Bakketeig Leiv
Department Of Epidemiology University Of Southern Denmark Institute Of Public Health
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Lauritzen Torsten
Department Of General Medical Practice University Of Aarhus
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Engberg Marianne
Department Of General Medical Practice University Of Aarhus
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