BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of work absence. Assisting individuals back into work is an important part of rehabilitation.<p></p> OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences of individuals returning to work after an episode of sickness absence due to LBP.<p></p> PARTICIPANTS: Five women employed by a UK University who had returned to work.<p></p> METHOD: In this qualitative study, participants underwent semi-structured interviews about their experiences. The transcripts were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.<p></p> RESULTS: Two primary themes emerged 1) perceived pressure to return to work and 2) strategies employed to relieve the pressure to re...
Background Private musculoskeletal practitioners treat a large section of people with back pain, and...
Objective: The purpose of this narrative systematic review was to summarise prognostic factors for r...
PURPOSE: Most working adults with low back pain (LBP) continue to work despite pain, but few studies...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of work absence. Assisting individuals back into wo...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of work absence. Assisting individuals back into wo...
Background: low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of work absence. Assisting individuals back into wo...
Purpose: This study explores the issues around return to work after a period of absence through low ...
Background: Low back pain commonly affects work ability, but little is known about the work-related...
IntroductionLower back injuries can prevent people from engaging in the occupation of work, which is...
Background: Research indicates that work modifications can reduce sickness absence and work disabil...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders including low back pain have major individual and socioeconomi...
Introduction In many Western countries, a vast amount of interventions exist that aim to facilitate ...
BACKGROUND: Private musculoskeletal practitioners treat a large section of people with back pain, an...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that affects the lives of many individua...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders constitute the greatest cause of sickness absence from work....
Background Private musculoskeletal practitioners treat a large section of people with back pain, and...
Objective: The purpose of this narrative systematic review was to summarise prognostic factors for r...
PURPOSE: Most working adults with low back pain (LBP) continue to work despite pain, but few studies...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of work absence. Assisting individuals back into wo...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of work absence. Assisting individuals back into wo...
Background: low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of work absence. Assisting individuals back into wo...
Purpose: This study explores the issues around return to work after a period of absence through low ...
Background: Low back pain commonly affects work ability, but little is known about the work-related...
IntroductionLower back injuries can prevent people from engaging in the occupation of work, which is...
Background: Research indicates that work modifications can reduce sickness absence and work disabil...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders including low back pain have major individual and socioeconomi...
Introduction In many Western countries, a vast amount of interventions exist that aim to facilitate ...
BACKGROUND: Private musculoskeletal practitioners treat a large section of people with back pain, an...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that affects the lives of many individua...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders constitute the greatest cause of sickness absence from work....
Background Private musculoskeletal practitioners treat a large section of people with back pain, and...
Objective: The purpose of this narrative systematic review was to summarise prognostic factors for r...
PURPOSE: Most working adults with low back pain (LBP) continue to work despite pain, but few studies...