Key term: back pain

Article SJWEH Suppl 2005; (1):58-61   pdf
Contribution of occupational risk factors to the global burden of disease
Fingerhut M, Driscoll T, Imel Nelson D, Concha-Barrientos M, Punnett L, Pruss-Ustin A, Steenland K, Leigh J, Corvalan C
 
Original article 2005;31(5):394-400   pdf
A new bricklayers’ method for use in the construction industry
Luijsterburg PAJ, Bongers PM, de Vroome EMM
 
Original article 2004;30(1):47-55   pdf
Psychosocial job factors and the one-year evolution of back-related functional limitations
Leroux I, Dionne CE, Bourbonnais R
 
Discussion paper 2003;29(5):396-405   pdf
Methodological issues in evaluating workplace interventions to reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders through mechanical exposure reduction
Cole DC, Wells RP, Frazer MB, Kerr MS, Neumann WP, Laing AC; Ergonomic Intervention Evaluation Research Group
 
Original article 2003;29(2):117-123   pdf
Impact of ergonomic intervention on back pain among nurses
Smedley J, Trevelyan F, Inskip H, Buckle P, Cooper C, Coggon D
 
Original article 2002;28(6):386-393   pdf
Time control, catecholamines and back pain among young nurses
Elfering A, Grebner S, Semmer NK, Gerber H
 
Discussion papers 2001;27(5):346-352   pdf
Vocational rehabilitation of workers with back pain
Verbeek JHAM
 
Original article 1998;24(3):206-212   pdf
Work pace control and pregnancy health in a population-based sample of employed women in Norway
Wergeland E, Strand K
 
Original article 1997;23(3):179-186   pdf
Psychosocial job factors associated with back and neck pain in public transit operators
Krause N, Ragland DR, Greiner BA, Syme SL, Holman BL, Fisher JM
 
Original article 1995;21(3):215-222   pdf
Sources of variance in exposure to nonneutral trunk postures in varying working situations
van der Beek AJ, Kuiper JI, Dawson M, Burdorf A, Bongers PM, Frings-Dresen MHW
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