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Authors: Ariens, GAM Bongers, PM Douwes, M Miedema, MC Hoogendoorn, WE van der Wal, G Bouter, LM van Mechelen, W
Citation: Gam. Ariens et al., Are neck flexion, neck rotation, and sitting at work risk factors for neckpain? Results of a prospective cohort study, OCC ENVIR M, 58(3), 2001, pp. 200-207

Authors: Ariens, GAM Bongers, PM Hoogendoorn, WE Houtman, ILD van der Wal, G van Mechelen, W
Citation: Gam. Ariens et al., High quantitative job demands and low coworker support as risk factors forneck pain - Results of a prospective cohort study, SPINE, 26(17), 2001, pp. 1896-1901

Authors: Hoogendoorn, WE Bongers, PM de Vet, HCW Houtman, ILD Ariens, GAM van Mechelen, W Bouter, LM
Citation: We. Hoogendoorn et al., Psychosocial work characteristics and psychological strain in relation to low-back pain, SC J WORK E, 27(4), 2001, pp. 258-267

Authors: Hoogendoorn, WE Bongers, PM de Vet, HCW Douwes, M Koes, BW Miedema, MC Ariens, GAM Bouter, LM
Citation: We. Hoogendoorn et al., Flexion and rotation of the trunk and lifting at work are risk factors forlow back pain - Results of a prospective cohort study, SPINE, 25(23), 2000, pp. 3087-3092

Authors: Hoogendoorn, WE van Poppel, MNM Bongers, PM Koes, BW Bouter, LM
Citation: We. Hoogendoorn et al., Systematic review of psychosocial factors at work and private life as riskfactors for back pain, SPINE, 25(16), 2000, pp. 2114-2125

Authors: Hoogendoorn, WE van Poppel, MNM Bongers, PM Koes, BW Bouter, LM
Citation: We. Hoogendoorn et al., Physical load during work and leisure time as risk factors for back pain, SC J WORK E, 25(5), 1999, pp. 387-403
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