The biomechanical demands of manual scaling on the shoulders & neck of dental hygienists
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Nicholas J La Delfa | Jim R Potvin | Diane E Grondin | Jocelyn Cox | Samuel J Howarth | Nicholas J. La Delfa | S. Howarth | J. Potvin | J. Cox | D. Grondin
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