Work-related and personal factors in shoulder disorders among electronics workers: findings from an electronics enterprise in Taiwan
Abstract Background The electronics industry is one of the largest global industries, and significant numbers of workers are engaged in this industry. Evidence suggests two associations, including one between ergonomic risks and shoulder disorders and another between psychological stress and psychol...
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Main Authors: | Po-Ching Chu (Author), Tyng-Guey Wang (Author), Yue Leon Guo (Author) |
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