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  • 2. Work physical therapy and rehabilitation ergonomics: a review and discussion of the scope of the areas.
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  • 9. Ergonomics method for prevention of the musculoskeletal discomforts among female industrial workers: physical characteristics and work factors.
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  • 12. Occupational ergonomics and injury prevention.
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  • 14. A conceptual model for interprofessional education: the international classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF).
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  • 15. The discipline of ergonomics in Cuba within the occupational health framework: background and trends.
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  • 16. A model of ergonomics intervention in industry: case study in Japan.
    Chavalitsakulchai P, Ohkubo T, Shahnavaz H.
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  • 20. The implementation of motor learning principles in designing prevention programs at work.
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