Physical and psychosocial work environmental risk factors of low-back pain: protocol for a 1 year prospective cohort study

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Rúni Bláfoss
Per Aagaard
Lars Louis Andersen
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[1] National Research Centre for the Working Environment,Musculoskeletal Disorders and Physical Workload
[2] University of Southern Denmark,Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, Research Unit for Muscle Physiology and Biomechanics
[3] Aalborg University,Sport Sciences, Department of Health Science and Technology
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Musculoskeletal diseases; Musculoskeletal pain; Pain threshold; Workload; Occupational stress; Workplace; Psychology; Sociological factors;
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