Low Back Pain Among Residential Carpenters: Ergonomic Evaluation Using OWAS and 2D Compression Estimation
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T. Keefe | P. Bigelow | R. Sesek | D. Gilkey | R. Herron | K. Duvall | J. Hautaluoma | John S. Rosecrance | Kirby Duvall
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