Kneeling as occupational risk in the etiology of the knee osteoarthritis: secondary analysis of the Danish DWECS cohort study

Der Beitrag "Kneeling as occupational risk in the etiology of the knee osteoarthritis: secondary analysis of the Danish DWECS cohort study" ist im Tagungsband "Preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders in a global economy. PREMUS 2016. Ninth International Scientific Conference on the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders. Book of abstracts. June 20-23, 2016, Toronto, Canada" erschienen (S. 316).

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Titel:  Kneeling as occupational risk in the etiology of the knee osteoarthritis: secondary analysis of the Danish DWECS cohort study

Verfasst von:  F. Liebers, H. Burr, U. Latza

in: Preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders in a global economy. PREMUS 2016. Ninth International Scientific Conference on the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders. Book of abstracts. June 20-23, 2016, Toronto, Canada Toronto:  Institute for Work & Health Canada, 2016.  Seiten: 316, Projektnummer: F 2281

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ProjektnummerF 2281 StatusAbgeschlossenes Projekt Kohortenstudien zur Ätiologie von Kniegelenkserkrankungen durch arbeitsbedingte Faktoren unter Berücksichtigung der multifaktoriellen Genese dieser Erkrankungen

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