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Neck/shoulder pain in adolescents is not related to the level or nature ofself-reported physical activity or type of sedentary activity in an Australianpregnancy cohort
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Neck/shoulder pain in adolescents is not related to the level or nature ofself-reported physical activity or type of sedentary activity in an Australianpregnancy cohort

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Main Authors: Briggs, Andrew, Straker, Leon, Bear, N., Smith, Anne
Format: Journal Article
Published: Biomed Central 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39763
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