The prevalence of osteoarthritic symptoms of the hands amongst female massage therapists
Background: Numerous occupations increase one's risk of developing osteoarthritis. Massage therapists rely heavily on their hands and cumulative hand strain injuries that occur whilst performing a massage may lead to the development of osteoarthritic symptoms. Females are at greater risk of dev...
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Main Authors: | Heinmari Kruger (Author), Valencia Khumalo (Author), Nicolette N. Houreld (Author) |
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