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Musculoskeletal disorders related to work might be caused by the cumulative effect of occupational exposures during working life. The authors aimed to develop a new model which allows to compare the accuracy of duration of work and intensity/frequency associations in application to severe knee pain. The biomechanical job exposure matrix "JEM Constances" was used to assess the intensity/frequency of heavy lifting and kneeling/squatting at work together with work history to characterize the association between occupational exposure and severe knee pain. Among the men subgroup, odds ratios of the highest quartile for . . .
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