Objective This study explored the role of occupational physical activity (OPA), physical demands and psychosocial work-related factors on low back pain (LBP) and neck-shoulder pain (NSP) amongst workers with physically demanding professions. Methods Data from 331 participants within the service and manufacturing sector in the Flemish Employees' Physical Activity (FEPA) study were used, with objective measures of OPA and subjective measures of physical and psychosocial work environment. A modified Nordic questionnaire collected data on LBP and NSP. Results LBP (> 30 days over a year) was reported by 25% of participants, NSP (> 30 days over a year) by 30% and the composite measure of LBP/NSP simultaneously by 17%. Objective measures of OPA we...
Abstract This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radi...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the extent to which o...
Motivation Occupational driving has often been associated with a high prevalence of low-back pain (...
Objective This study explored the role of occupational physical activity (OPA), physical demands and...
Objective — analysis of lower back pain (LBP) prevalence and risk factors for its development in emp...
Introduction: Low back pain is currently a major health problem for the western societies as it usua...
Aims: To examine the association between exposure to pushing/pulling at work and low back and should...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. The main aim of this study was to identify ris...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and l...
To determine the effect of occupational stress on low-back pain (LBP), a cross-sectional study has b...
Chronic low back pain is a common preventable occupational health illness affecting most workers. La...
Background and objective: Clinical guidelines recommend physical activity to manage neck pain (NP) a...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radiating pai...
This paper presents a comprehensive review of occupational risk factors associated with the developm...
International audienceAbstractObjectives In recent years, emphasis was placed on the determinants of...
Abstract This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radi...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the extent to which o...
Motivation Occupational driving has often been associated with a high prevalence of low-back pain (...
Objective This study explored the role of occupational physical activity (OPA), physical demands and...
Objective — analysis of lower back pain (LBP) prevalence and risk factors for its development in emp...
Introduction: Low back pain is currently a major health problem for the western societies as it usua...
Aims: To examine the association between exposure to pushing/pulling at work and low back and should...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. The main aim of this study was to identify ris...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial work characteristics and l...
To determine the effect of occupational stress on low-back pain (LBP), a cross-sectional study has b...
Chronic low back pain is a common preventable occupational health illness affecting most workers. La...
Background and objective: Clinical guidelines recommend physical activity to manage neck pain (NP) a...
This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radiating pai...
This paper presents a comprehensive review of occupational risk factors associated with the developm...
International audienceAbstractObjectives In recent years, emphasis was placed on the determinants of...
Abstract This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radi...
© 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the extent to which o...
Motivation Occupational driving has often been associated with a high prevalence of low-back pain (...