Effect of physical exercise interventions on musculoskeletal pain in all body regions among office workers: A one-year randomized controlled trial

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Effect of physical exercise interventions on musculoskeletal pain in all body regions among office workers: A one-year randomized controlled trial. / Andersen, Lars L.; Christensen, Karl Bang; Holtermann, Andreas; Poulsen, Otto Melchior; Sjøgaard, Gisela; Pedersen, Mogens Theisen; Hansen, Ernst A.

I: Manual Therapy, Bind 15, Nr. 1, 2010, s. 100-104.

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Andersen, LL, Christensen, KB, Holtermann, A, Poulsen, OM, Sjøgaard, G, Pedersen, MT & Hansen, EA 2010, 'Effect of physical exercise interventions on musculoskeletal pain in all body regions among office workers: A one-year randomized controlled trial', Manual Therapy, bind 15, nr. 1, s. 100-104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2009.08.004

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Andersen, L. L., Christensen, K. B., Holtermann, A., Poulsen, O. M., Sjøgaard, G., Pedersen, M. T., & Hansen, E. A. (2010). Effect of physical exercise interventions on musculoskeletal pain in all body regions among office workers: A one-year randomized controlled trial. Manual Therapy, 15(1), 100-104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2009.08.004

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Andersen LL, Christensen KB, Holtermann A, Poulsen OM, Sjøgaard G, Pedersen MT o.a. Effect of physical exercise interventions on musculoskeletal pain in all body regions among office workers: A one-year randomized controlled trial. Manual Therapy. 2010;15(1):100-104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2009.08.004

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Andersen, Lars L. ; Christensen, Karl Bang ; Holtermann, Andreas ; Poulsen, Otto Melchior ; Sjøgaard, Gisela ; Pedersen, Mogens Theisen ; Hansen, Ernst A. / Effect of physical exercise interventions on musculoskeletal pain in all body regions among office workers: A one-year randomized controlled trial. I: Manual Therapy. 2010 ; Bind 15, Nr. 1. s. 100-104.

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