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Predicting the onset of knee pain: results from a 2-year prospective study of new workers
Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, 03/16/07
Gareth T Jones, et al. - To determine the relative contribution of work-related mechanical (injury) factors and psychosocial factors to the onset of a new episode of knee pain, in a cohort of newly employed workers...Conclusion: In addition to mechanical (injury) factors, psychological factors are important risk factors for knee pain onset as shown in a population of young newly employed workers
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