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Ergonomics: the investment of the '90s.
Coll Rev. 1993 Fall; 10(2):48-58.CR

Abstract

Repetitive strain injuries, headaches and backaches are growing faster than any other occupational injury as a by-product of our computerized work environment. Many of these injuries can be avoided in an ergonomically designed office. This professional paper will provide a summary reference in the correct design of a "human-friendly" medical office group.

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Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10183122

Citation

Houser, J W.. "Ergonomics: the Investment of the '90s." College Review (Denver, Colo.), vol. 10, no. 2, 1993, pp. 48-58.
Houser JW. Ergonomics: the investment of the '90s. Coll Rev. 1993;10(2):48-58.
Houser, J. W. (1993). Ergonomics: the investment of the '90s. College Review (Denver, Colo.), 10(2), 48-58.
Houser JW. Ergonomics: the Investment of the '90s. Coll Rev. 1993;10(2):48-58. PubMed PMID: 10183122.
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