Prevalence and occupational associations of neck pain in the British population.
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M J Griffin | D Coggon | C. Cooper | M. Griffin | K. Palmer | H. Syddall | D. Coggon | K. Walker-Bone | B. Pannett | Chris Cooper | C Cooper | K T Palmer | K Walker-Bone | H Syddall | B Pannett | K. Walker-Bone
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