Changes in EMG activity in the upper trapezius muscle due to local vibration exposure.
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Lage Burström | Gunnevi Sundelin | G. Sundelin | J. Karlsson | L. Burström | C. Åström | Markus Lindkvist | M. Lindkvist | Charlotte Aström | J Stefan Karlsson | J. Stefan Karlsson
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