Ahuja et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Importance of ergonomics among dental professionals to prevent musculoskeletal disordersAhuja et al., 2015
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- Ahuja R
- Bashir U
- Kushwah A
- Pachauri A
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- Advances in Human Biology
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Background: Oral health professionals are constantly exposed to a number of specific occupational hazards which cause the appearance of various ailments, specific to the profession and intensified over a period of time resulting in diseases and disease …
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