Review2022;48(4):253-263
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Original article2021;47(8):609-618
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pdf full text Combined ergonomic exposures and development of musculoskeletal pain in the general working population: A prospective cohort study
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Original article2020;46(4):429-436
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Original article2018;44(2):163-170
pdf full text Is self-reported time spent sedentary and in physical activity differentially biased by age, gender, body mass index, and low-back pain?
Original article2018;44(1):25-36
pdf full text Can beliefs about musculoskeletal pain and work be changed at the national level? Prospective evaluation of the Danish national Job & Body campaign
Original article2018;44(1):96-105
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Original article2017;43(4):350-357
pdf full text Effects on musculoskeletal pain from “Take a Stand!” – a cluster-randomized controlled trial reducing sitting time among office workers
Original article2015;41(3):234-246
pdf full text Patterns of biomechanical demands are associated with musculoskeletal pain in the beginning of professional life: a population-based study
Original article2015;41(2):153-163
pdf full text Effect of workplace- versus home-based physical exercise on musculoskeletal pain among healthcare workers: a cluster randomized controlled trial
Original article2014;40(3):278-286
pdf full text Predictors of sickness absence related to musculoskeletal pain: a two-year follow-up study of workers in municipal kitchens
Original article2013;39(6):589-598
pdf full text Health beliefs, low mood, and somatizing tendency: contribution to incidence and persistence of musculoskeletal pain with and without reported disability
Original article2004;30(5):410-420
pdf Prospective study of the relationship between musculoskeletal and psychological complaints and electromyographic activity during isometric muscular contractions in a working population
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