BackgroundOccupational medicine seeks to reduce sick leave; however, evidence for an add-on effect to usual care is sparse. The objective of the GOBACK trial was to test whether people with low back pain (LBP) in physically demanding jobs and at risk of sick leave gain additional benefit from a 3-month complex intervention that involves occupational medicine consultations, a work-related evaluation and workplace intervention plan, an optional workplace visit, and a physical activity program, over a single hospital consultation and an MRI.Methods and findingsWe enrolled people from the capital region of Denmark to an open-label, parallel-group randomized controlled trial with a superiority design from March 2014 through December 2015. In a h...
Background: Low back pain is a common medical and social problem frequently associated with disabili...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate whether a workplace educational low back pain interve...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that affects the lives of many individua...
Study Design. A randomized, controlled, single-center pilot study. Objective. The aim of this stu...
Purpose: To evaluate whether information and reassurance about low back pain (LBP) given to employee...
Background: During the last decades there has been a major rise in sick leave due to low back pain, ...
Introduction: Behaviorally oriented graded activity interventions have been suggested for sick-liste...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviorally oriented graded activity interventions have been suggested for sick-liste...
Background: We assessed the effectiveness of three interventions that were aimed to reduce non-acute...
Abstract Background Pain affects quality of life and can result in absence from work. Treatment and/...
BACKGROUND: Hospital workers with physically demanding jobs are at risk for developing recurrent LBP...
Background: Brief intervention programs for subacute low back pain (LBP) result in significant reduc...
Background: Back and neck pain is among the most damaging issues to human health, economy and qualit...
Background: Low back pain is a common medical and social problem frequently associated with disabili...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate whether a workplace educational low back pain interve...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that affects the lives of many individua...
Study Design. A randomized, controlled, single-center pilot study. Objective. The aim of this stu...
Purpose: To evaluate whether information and reassurance about low back pain (LBP) given to employee...
Background: During the last decades there has been a major rise in sick leave due to low back pain, ...
Introduction: Behaviorally oriented graded activity interventions have been suggested for sick-liste...
INTRODUCTION: Behaviorally oriented graded activity interventions have been suggested for sick-liste...
Background: We assessed the effectiveness of three interventions that were aimed to reduce non-acute...
Abstract Background Pain affects quality of life and can result in absence from work. Treatment and/...
BACKGROUND: Hospital workers with physically demanding jobs are at risk for developing recurrent LBP...
Background: Brief intervention programs for subacute low back pain (LBP) result in significant reduc...
Background: Back and neck pain is among the most damaging issues to human health, economy and qualit...
Background: Low back pain is a common medical and social problem frequently associated with disabili...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...