Developing a framework for assessing muscle effort and postures during computer work in the field: the effect of computer activities on neck/shoulder muscle effort and postures.
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J H van Dieën | J T Dennerlein | P W Johnson | A J van der Beek | J L Bruno Garza | B H W Eijckelhof | S M Raina | M A Huysmans | B M Blatter | P Rynell
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