The effect of lifting during work on low back pain: a health impact assessment based on a meta-analysis
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The effect of lifting during work on low back pain: a health impact assessment based on a meta-analysis
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OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
Volume 71, Issue 12, Pages 871-877
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BMJ
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2014-08-28
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10.1136/oemed-2014-102346
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