Introduction: Low back pain remains a burden for society, since it can lead to sickness absence and work disability. Physical occupational risk factors can contribute to the development of back pain, yet little is known about any risks in sedentary jobs posed by sitting. The influence of psychosocial factors on back pain and sickness absence amongst sedentary workers is also unclear. The aim of this study was to measure work activities, lumbar movement characteristics, symptoms and psychosocial factors in order to determine associations with low back pain and sickness absence. Methods: Phase 1: involved validation of a fibre-optic goniometer system that attaches to the lumbar spine and hip to continuously measure: (1) activiti...
Abstract Background We conducted a questionnaire survey of shipyard workers to identify difficulties...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
International audiencePurpose: There is a paucity of literature identifying factors that influence t...
[Abstract] This study examines demographic, physical and psychosocial factors associated with an i...
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...
AbstractNowadays, working in an office environment is ubiquitous. At the same time, progressively mo...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) remains the predominant occupational health problem in most industri...
Introduction: Low back pain is currently a major health problem for the western societies as it usua...
Evidence on risk factors for sick leave from prospective studies in work settings is limited. Furthe...
Background: In the working population, back disorders are an important reason for sick leave and per...
Aims: To study the influence of work related physical and psychosocial factors and individual charac...
Background After an episode of non-specific low back pain (LBP) some individuals fail to return to w...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>In the working population, back disorders are an important r...
The purpose of this study was three fold: 1. To determine the life time incidence, 6 month prevalenc...
Abstract Background We conducted a questionnaire survey of shipyard workers to identify difficulties...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
International audiencePurpose: There is a paucity of literature identifying factors that influence t...
[Abstract] This study examines demographic, physical and psychosocial factors associated with an i...
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...
AbstractNowadays, working in an office environment is ubiquitous. At the same time, progressively mo...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) remains the predominant occupational health problem in most industri...
Introduction: Low back pain is currently a major health problem for the western societies as it usua...
Evidence on risk factors for sick leave from prospective studies in work settings is limited. Furthe...
Background: In the working population, back disorders are an important reason for sick leave and per...
Aims: To study the influence of work related physical and psychosocial factors and individual charac...
Background After an episode of non-specific low back pain (LBP) some individuals fail to return to w...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>In the working population, back disorders are an important r...
The purpose of this study was three fold: 1. To determine the life time incidence, 6 month prevalenc...
Abstract Background We conducted a questionnaire survey of shipyard workers to identify difficulties...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
International audiencePurpose: There is a paucity of literature identifying factors that influence t...