Soft tissue rheumatism forms a broad spectrum of health problems, most of them poorly defined according to diagnostic criteria and case definitions. In this chapter the most prevalent conditions, low back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, arm/wrist/hand conditions and widespread pain, are discussed. A
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The epidemiology of soft tissue rheumatism
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2002
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- English
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