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Effects of Individual and Work‐related Factors on Incidence of Shoulder Pain in a Large Working Population
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Age was the strongest predictor of incident shoulder pain in both genders. BMI and biomechanical and psychosocial factors were also identified as risk factors, whereas no factor related to work organization remained in the final models.
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