Objectively measured physical activity and 12-month trajectories of neck–shoulder pain in workers: A prospective study in DPHACTO
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Andreas Holtermann | David M Hallman | A. Holtermann | D. Hallman | David M. Hallman | Marie Birk Jørgensen | Marie Birk Jørgensen
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