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Is there a difference between men and women in the incidence rate of work-related musculoskeletal disorders?

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Is there a difference between men and women in the incidence rate of work-related musculoskeletal disorders?

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There are some differences in the incidence rates. However, this may merely reflect differences in employment patterns. For example, the work force in highly repetitive data entry operations (which may create upper extremity problems) is often predominantly female. Therefore, it is difficult to separate the effect of biology from other demographic and economic factors. Back to top.

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