A pilot randomised control trial of the effectiveness of a biofeedback mouse in reducing self-reported pain among office workers
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Dwayne Van Eerd | Ivan A Steenstra | Donald Cole | D. Cole | B. Amick | D. Van Eerd | S. Ibrahim | Selahadin Ibrahim | I. Steenstra | Trevor K King | Colette N Severin | Ben Amick | Trevor King
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