Original article2011;37(5):383-393
pdf The effectiveness of participatory ergonomics to prevent low-back and neck pain – results of a cluster randomized controlled trial
Original article2011;37(2):109-119
pdf 3rd place, PREMUS best paper competition: development of the return-to-work self-efficacy (RTWSE-19) questionnaire – psychometric properties and predictive validity
Original article2011;37(2):99-108
pdf 2nd place, PREMUS best paper competition: implementing return-to-work interventions for workers with low-back pain – a conceptual framework to identify barriers and facilitators
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pdf Socioeconomic position and low-back pain – the role of biomechanical strains and psychosocial work factors in the GAZEL cohort
Amendments and corrections2009;35(1):80-80
pdf Re: Palmer KT, Harris EC, Griffin MJ, Bennett J, Reading I, Sampson M, Coggon D. Case–control study of low-back pain referred for magnetic resonance imaging, with special focus on whole-body vibration. Scand J Work Environ Health 2008;34(5):364–373
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