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Call for ergonomics and occupational health questions for “You Ask #PEDroAnswers” campaign

April 28 is World Day for Safety and Health at Work. To reflect on the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the theme for 2021 is ‘Anticipate, prepare and respond to crises’. It encourages workplaces to reflect on the lessons learned during the pandemic and to build resilience to face crises now and in the future.

This month we invite physiotherapists to submit a clinical question related to ergonomics and occupational health to the “You Ask #PEDroAnswers” campaign. You can submit a question using a form on the PEDro web-site, tag us in a Tweet (@PEDro_database or @PEDrinho_dbase), or on Facebook (PEDro or PEDrinho) by commenting on a “You Ask #PEDroAnswers” post or by sending us your question via Messenger.

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