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Volume 7, Number 2, March–April 2006
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Cumulative spinal loading exposure methods for manual material handling tasks. Part 1: is cumulative spinal loading associated with lower back disorders?
pp. 113-130(18)
Authors: Waters, T.; Yeung, S.; Genaidy, A.; Callaghan, J.; Barriera-Viruet, H.; Deddens, J.

Cumulative spinal loading exposure methods for manual material handling tasks. Part 2: methodological issues and applicability for use in epidemiological studies
pp. 131-148(18)
Authors: Waters, T.; Yeung, S.; Genaidy, A.; Callaghan, J.; Barriera-Viruet, H.; Abdallah, S.; Kumar, S.

Does personality affect the risk of developing musculoskeletal discomfort?
pp. 149-167(19)
Authors: Gary Allread, W.; Marras, William S.

The emerging field of health engineering
pp. 169-179(11)
Authors: Genaidy, Ash M.; Karwowski, Waldemar

Book review
pp. 181-182(2)
Author: Segall, Noa

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