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Academic Article Daily use of complementary and other therapies for symptoms among older adults: study design and illustrative results.
Academic Article Upper body musculoskeletal symptoms of Latino poultry processing workers and a comparison group of Latino manual workers.
Academic Article Prevalence of epicondylitis, rotator cuff syndrome, and low back pain in Latino poultry workers and manual laborers.
Academic Article How do parents of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) perceive their therapies?
Academic Article A cross-sectional exploration of excessive daytime sleepiness, depression, and musculoskeletal pain among migrant farmworkers.
Academic Article Work organization and musculoskeletal health: clinical findings from immigrant Latino poultry processing and other manual workers.
Concept Low Back Pain
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Academic Article Musculoskeletal and neurological injuries associated with work organization among immigrant Latino women manual workers in North Carolina.
Academic Article Employer differences in upper-body musculoskeletal disorders and pain among immigrant Latino poultry processing workers.
Academic Article "…you earn money by suffering pain:" Beliefs About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Among Latino Poultry Processing Workers.
Academic Article The effects of work organization on the health of immigrant manual workers: A longitudinal analysis.
Academic Article Musculoskeletal pain, depression, and stress among Latino manual laborers in North Carolina.
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Academic Article Medical Pluralism in the Use of Sobadores among Mexican Immigrants to North Carolina.
Academic Article Conventional and complementary cancer treatments: where do conventional and complementary providers seek information about these modalities?
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