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Prevalence and risk factors of neck pain in military office workers

An extensive cross-sectional questionnaire was used to estimate the prevalence of neck pain and to identify risk factors (short term to long term) in the occurrence of neck pain in military office workers. Two standardized scales (Neck Disability Index and Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia) allowed asse...

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Published in:Military medicine 2008-05, Vol.173 (5), p.474-479
Main Authors: De Loose, Veerle, Burnotte, Frédéric, Cagnie, Barbara, Stevens, Veerle, Van Tiggelen, Damien
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Disability Evaluation
Female
Health Status Indicators
Health Surveys
Humans
Male
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Neck Pain - etiology
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Risk Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
Workplace
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