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Effects of passive‐active movement training on upper limb motor function and cortical activation in chronic patients with stroke: a pilot study
2004
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Objective: To determine which individual and work-related factors are associated with performing modified work and to evaluate the influence of modified work on the duration of sick leave and health-related outcomes among employees with musculoskeletal complaints. Study design: A prospective study with 12 months follow-up. Methods: In this prospective study a total of 164 employees on sick leave for 2-6 weeks due to musculoskeletal complaints completed 2 questionnaires. At baseline we gathered
doi:10.1080/16501970410023434
pmid:16040475
fatcat:3z7etthivfei5nswtlhagno7mu