Commercial Fishermen Muscle and Tendon Injuries
Posted in MaritimeWorkers employed on commercial fishing boats must not only deal with dangerous weather, long hours, and a hazardous workplace; they must also engage in intensive manual labor.
Workers employed on commercial fishing boats must not only deal with dangerous weather, long hours, and a hazardous workplace; they must also engage in intensive manual labor.
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