Experimental pain leads to reorganisation of trapezius electromyography during computer work with active and passive pauses
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Pascal Madeleine | Afshin Samani | Andreas Holtermann | Karen Søgaard | K. Søgaard | P. Madeleine | A. Holtermann | A. Samani
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