Workplace Exercise for Control of Occupational Neck/Shoulder Disorders a Review of Prospective Studies
A review was conducted of prospective studies (1997-2014) examining the efficacy of exercise as a workplace intervention to control neck/shoulder pain, symptoms, and disability. The review identified 38 relevant studies - 20 were classified with positive effects, 13 with null effects, and 5 as incon...
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Main Authors: | Brian D. Lowe (Author), Robert B. Dick (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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