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Aetiology and management of work-related upper extremity disorders
Best Practice & Research: Clinical Rheumatology, 03/19/07
J.B. Staal MSc, PhD, et al. - Work-related upper extremity disorders are a major cause for complaints and disability in worker populations. They may consist of a range of symptoms in the upper extremity, either clearly localised or more widespread, and are usually preceded or affected by exposure to physical activities and/or postures at work
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