Risk factors for new episodes of sick leave due to neck or back pain in a working population. A prospective study with an 18-month and a three-year follow-up
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Risk factors for new episodes of sick leave due to neck or back pain in a working population. A prospective study with an 18-month and a three-year follow-up
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Gunnar Bergström
Helena Bertilsson
Irene B Jensen
Lennart Bodin
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10.1136/OEM.2006.026583
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2006-11-09T00:00:00Z