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  • 2. The Relationship of Grip and Pinch Strength to Musculoskeletal Disorders in Female Carpet Weavers in Southeastern Iran, 2019.
    Nejad NH, Mohammadian M, Haghdoost AA, Charkhloo E.
    Indian J Occup Environ Med; 2021; 25(3):138-146. PubMed ID: 34759600
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  • 3. Continuous assessment of back and upper arm postures by long-term inclinometry in carpet weavers.
    Afshari D, Motamedzade M, Salehi R, Soltanian AR.
    Appl Ergon; 2014 Mar; 45(2):278-84. PubMed ID: 23706293
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  • 8. Shoulder girdle muscle activity and fatigue in traditional and improved design carpet weaving workstations.
    Allahyari T, Mortazavi N, Khalkhali HR, Sanjari MA.
    Int J Occup Med Environ Health; 2016 Mar; 29(2):345-54. PubMed ID: 26670360
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  • 9. Working Conditions in Carpet Weaving Workshops and Muscu-loskeletal Complaints among Workers in Tabriz - Iran.
    Nazari J, Mahmoudi N, Dianat I, Graveling R.
    Health Promot Perspect; 2012 Mar; 2(2):265-73. PubMed ID: 24688943
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  • 10. Scientific basis of the OCRA method for risk assessment of biomechanical overload of upper limb, as preferred method in ISO standards on biomechanical risk factors.
    Colombini D, Occhipinti E.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 2018 Jul 01; 44(4):436-438. PubMed ID: 29961081
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  • 12. [Semi-quantitative ergonomic analysis of the biomechanical constraints within the cervical spine among screen-operators in the Tunisian universities].
    Omrane A, Jlassi O, Kammoun S, Tka I, Kraiem A, Henchi MA, Khalfallah T, Bouzgarrou L.
    Pan Afr Med J; 2018 Jul 01; 31():189. PubMed ID: 31086636
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  • 13. Factors affecting musculoskeletal disorder prevalence among women weavers working with handlooms in Samarinda, Indonesia.
    Muhamad Ramdan I, Candra KP, Rahma Fitri A.
    Int J Occup Saf Ergon; 2020 Sep 01; 26(3):507-513. PubMed ID: 29889000
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  • 17. Use of better designed hand knotting carpet looms and workplace interventions to improve working conditions of adult carpet weavers and to reduce hazardous child labor in carpet weaving in Pakistan.
    Awan S, Nasrullah M.
    Work; 2013 Sep 01; 44 Suppl 1():S95-103. PubMed ID: 23241691
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  • 20. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and risk factors among weavers: A cross-sectional study.
    Kaboré PA, Schepens B.
    S Afr J Physiother; 2023 Sep 01; 79(1):1904. PubMed ID: 38855078
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