Exploring anthropometric and functional factors that influence working adult’s handgrip strength in north Australia
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1. Occupational Therapy, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University Australia
2. School of Health Sciences, University of South Australia
3. Sport and Exercise Science, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University Australia
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IOS Press
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