What is the role of treating physicians and therapists with respect to return-to-work when they are treating with chronic LBP? Do workers with ergonomic interventions return to work more quickly for a long-lasting period compared to workers without these interventions? We are going to conduct a study on the effectiveness of four treatment option, what are important aspects in the design of this study to answer the research questions? How is the workplace intervention and its implementation evaluated by LBP-patients and their occupational health professionals. These and other questions are answered in this thesis, which puts together the current evidence, draws lessons to be learnt from experiences, and gives recommendations for reviewing cl...
The exponential increase in occupational low back pain disability is a problem that is not being add...
Using the data of the EuroBack Unit prospective cohort study, this paper investigated the role of wo...
Background: Research indicates that work modifications can reduce sickness absence and work disabil...
AIMS: To study occurrence and effectiveness of ergonomic interventions on return-to-work applied for...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that affects the lives of many individua...
Low back pain is a major medical and social problem associated with disability, work absenteeism and...
Abstract Background Despite over 2 decades of researc...
Abstract Background In the past decade, a considerabl...
BACKGROUND: Participatory ergonomics (PE) are often applied for prevention of low back pain (LBP). I...
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Biopsychosocial rehabilitati...
INTRODUCTION: There is a body of literature that indicates that physical exercise interventions, wit...
Introduction: Workers with chronic low back pain (LBP) mean a heavy human and social-economic burden...
Background: Back and neck pain is among the most damaging issues to human health, economy and qualit...
peer reviewedAims Based on a new policy for managing work-related diseases, the Belgian government ...
In order to evaluate the preventive effects of preventive measures against low back pain (LBP) at a ...
The exponential increase in occupational low back pain disability is a problem that is not being add...
Using the data of the EuroBack Unit prospective cohort study, this paper investigated the role of wo...
Background: Research indicates that work modifications can reduce sickness absence and work disabil...
AIMS: To study occurrence and effectiveness of ergonomic interventions on return-to-work applied for...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that affects the lives of many individua...
Low back pain is a major medical and social problem associated with disability, work absenteeism and...
Abstract Background Despite over 2 decades of researc...
Abstract Background In the past decade, a considerabl...
BACKGROUND: Participatory ergonomics (PE) are often applied for prevention of low back pain (LBP). I...
Chronic low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Biopsychosocial rehabilitati...
INTRODUCTION: There is a body of literature that indicates that physical exercise interventions, wit...
Introduction: Workers with chronic low back pain (LBP) mean a heavy human and social-economic burden...
Background: Back and neck pain is among the most damaging issues to human health, economy and qualit...
peer reviewedAims Based on a new policy for managing work-related diseases, the Belgian government ...
In order to evaluate the preventive effects of preventive measures against low back pain (LBP) at a ...
The exponential increase in occupational low back pain disability is a problem that is not being add...
Using the data of the EuroBack Unit prospective cohort study, this paper investigated the role of wo...
Background: Research indicates that work modifications can reduce sickness absence and work disabil...