Background: Chronic neck pain is a problem that may be prevented and treated by physical activity. Little is known about effective interventions to increase physical activity in workers with neck pain. Objective: To evaluate the effects of an intervention aimed at increasing physical activity among workers with chronic neck pain. Design: A 10-week randomized controlled study in a population of 35 (intervention n= 19, control n= 16) workers. Physical activity was assessed using a tri-axial accelerometer pre and post the intervention. Outcomes: Daily steps, metabolic equivalent, proportions of time spent sitting/lying, standing and walking, and sit-to stand transitions. Linear mixed model was used to analyze the intervention effect (group × t...
Bakgrund: Arbetsrelaterad nack- och skuldersmärta är problematiskt både för arbetstagaren och arbets...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial with single-blind outcome assessments. OBJECTIVE: To eva...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among sedentary workers is high. Intervention...
Introduction: Norway has one of the highest prevalence of neck pain in the world. Two thirds of Norw...
AbstractIntroductionNon-specific neck pain is a major burden to industry, yet the impact of introduc...
PURPOSE: To determine the time-wise effect of specific resistance training on neck pain among indust...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of exercise interventions and factors associated with changes...
The aim of this study was to verify the effect of a physical activity (PA) program on musculoskeleta...
Purpose: To determine the time-wise effect of specific resistance training on neck pain among indust...
Effect of worksite physical exercise on musculoskeletal health This literature review gives support ...
Oral presentationBackground: Neck pain is common among office workers and negatively influences prod...
Introduction: After low back pain, the neck pain is the most prevalent pain among (especially elderl...
Several chronic diseases, as well as neck and back pain, have been linked to prolonged sedentary beh...
Pretzer-Aboff, IngridPurpose: The purpose of this study was to test the impact and feasibility of a ...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of exercise interventions and factors associated with changes...
Bakgrund: Arbetsrelaterad nack- och skuldersmärta är problematiskt både för arbetstagaren och arbets...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial with single-blind outcome assessments. OBJECTIVE: To eva...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among sedentary workers is high. Intervention...
Introduction: Norway has one of the highest prevalence of neck pain in the world. Two thirds of Norw...
AbstractIntroductionNon-specific neck pain is a major burden to industry, yet the impact of introduc...
PURPOSE: To determine the time-wise effect of specific resistance training on neck pain among indust...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of exercise interventions and factors associated with changes...
The aim of this study was to verify the effect of a physical activity (PA) program on musculoskeleta...
Purpose: To determine the time-wise effect of specific resistance training on neck pain among indust...
Effect of worksite physical exercise on musculoskeletal health This literature review gives support ...
Oral presentationBackground: Neck pain is common among office workers and negatively influences prod...
Introduction: After low back pain, the neck pain is the most prevalent pain among (especially elderl...
Several chronic diseases, as well as neck and back pain, have been linked to prolonged sedentary beh...
Pretzer-Aboff, IngridPurpose: The purpose of this study was to test the impact and feasibility of a ...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of exercise interventions and factors associated with changes...
Bakgrund: Arbetsrelaterad nack- och skuldersmärta är problematiskt både för arbetstagaren och arbets...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial with single-blind outcome assessments. OBJECTIVE: To eva...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among sedentary workers is high. Intervention...