Abstract Background Health care workers have a high prevalence of low back pain (LBP). Although physical exposures in the working environment are linked to an increased risk of LBP, it has been suggested that individual coping strategies, for example fear-avoidance beliefs, could also be important in the development and maintenance of LBP. Accordingly, the main objective of this study was to examine (1) the association between physical work load and LBP, (2) the predictive effect of fear-avoidance beliefs on the development of LBP, and (3) the moderating effect of fear-avoidance beliefs on the association between physical work load and LBP among cases with and without previous LBP. Methods A questionnaire survey among 5696 newly qualified h...
Study Design. A prospective, interventional case se-ries design. Objectives. To determine the degree...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
Background: Neck and back pain are common and often account for absenteeism at work. Factors at work...
Objectives: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated with disability and work status ...
Abstract Background Subgrouping patients with chronic low back pain is recommended prior to selectin...
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The purpose of this study was to survey the level of fear-avoidance beliefs for practicing general p...
Sick leave due to low back pain (LBP-SL) is costly and compromises workforce productivity. The fear-...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining chronic low back pain (LBP) disabi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of beliefs about low back pain (LBP) on reduced productivity at ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the course of low-back pain over 52 weeks following current pain at ...
The influence of pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia and fear-avoidance attitudes towards non-specif...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess fear-avoidance beliefs in patients with acute lo...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated wi...
International audienceObjectivesTo describe fear-avoidance beliefs about low back pain (LBP) in a sa...
Study Design. A prospective, interventional case se-ries design. Objectives. To determine the degree...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
Background: Neck and back pain are common and often account for absenteeism at work. Factors at work...
Objectives: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated with disability and work status ...
Abstract Background Subgrouping patients with chronic low back pain is recommended prior to selectin...
This Provisional PDF corresponds to the article as it appeared upon acceptance. Fully formatted PDF ...
The purpose of this study was to survey the level of fear-avoidance beliefs for practicing general p...
Sick leave due to low back pain (LBP-SL) is costly and compromises workforce productivity. The fear-...
Previous research supports the fear-avoidance model in explaining chronic low back pain (LBP) disabi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the influence of beliefs about low back pain (LBP) on reduced productivity at ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the course of low-back pain over 52 weeks following current pain at ...
The influence of pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia and fear-avoidance attitudes towards non-specif...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess fear-avoidance beliefs in patients with acute lo...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Fear-avoidance beliefs have been shown to be associated wi...
International audienceObjectivesTo describe fear-avoidance beliefs about low back pain (LBP) in a sa...
Study Design. A prospective, interventional case se-ries design. Objectives. To determine the degree...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
Background: Neck and back pain are common and often account for absenteeism at work. Factors at work...