Estimating the global burden of low back pain attributable to combined occupational exposures
American Journal of Industrial Medicine2005Vol. 48(6), pp. 459–469
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Laura Punnett, Annette Prüss‐Ütün, Deborah Imel Nelson, Marilyn A. Fingerhut, James Leigh, Sangwoo Tak, Sharonne Phillips
Abstract
Occupational exposures to ergonomic stressors represent a substantial source of preventable back pain. Specific research on children is needed to quantify the global burden of disease due to child labor.
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