ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SITTING AND OCCUPATIONAL LOW BACK PAIN (LBP)
Low Back Pain (LBP) has been identified as one of the most costly disorders among the worldwide working population. Sitting has been associated with the risk for having LBP10,20,35,55. The purpose of this literature review is to assemble and describe evidence of research about the association betwee...
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Associação Brasileira de Ergonomia
2002-01-01
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