Does category of strength predict return-to-work after occupational injury?
Abstract Background Occupational accidents may lead laborers to lose their working capacities, affecting their physical and mental health. Occupational rehabilitation helps improve the ability of patients with occupational accidents and suggests appropriate jobs to avoid second injuries. This study...
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Main Authors: | Chia-Lin Yang (Author), Yan-Ru Yin (Author), Chuan-Man Chu (Author), Pei-Ling Tang (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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