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Abstract| Volume 39, ISSUE 9, SUPPLEMENT , e27-e28, September 2014

Work-Related Factors Associated With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Analysis of Pooled Prospective Data From 2532 Workers

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      Work-related biomechanical factors are related to the development of new cases of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) among production and service workers.
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