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The Back Book (2nd edition)
The Stationery Office 2002
ISBN 0 1170 2949 1
Get Back Active
(video) The Stationery Office 2002
ISBN 0 1170 2940 8
The Back Pain Guide by Simon Crompton
. Published by BBC Learning Support 1999
ISBN 1 8600 0159 9
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Back Care at Work: An ergonomic guide to Manual Handling
Published by BackCare
ISBN 0 9530 582 6336
Occupational Health Guidelines for the Management of Low Back Pain at Work: Evidence Review and Recommendations
Published by Faculty of Occupational Medicine 2000
ISBN 1 8601 6131 6
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