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Occupational and environmental medicine
Research
Are trajectories of neck–shoulder pain associated with sick leave and work ability in workers? A 1-year prospective study
- Correspondence to Dr David Michael Hallman; david.hallman{at}hig.se
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Are trajectories of neck–shoulder pain associated with sick leave and work ability in workers? A 1-year prospective study
Publication history
- Received February 1, 2018
- Revised February 12, 2019
- Accepted February 19, 2019
- First published March 20, 2019.
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March 20, 2019
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