Key term: physical load

Editorial 2010;36(3):185-187   pdf
Increasing evidence of physical loads as risk factors for specific shoulder disorders
Viikari-Juntura E
 
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(4):279-286   pdf
Work-related risk factors for the incidence and recurrence of shoulder and neck complaints among nursing-home and elderly-care workers
Luime JJ, Kuiper JI, Koes BW, Verhaar JAN, Miedema HS, Burdorf A
 
Review 2004;30(4):261-278   pdf
Gender differences in the relations between work-related physical and psychosocial risk factors and musculoskeletal complaints
Hooftman WE, van Poppel MNM, van der Beek AJ, Bongers PM, van Mechelen W
 
Original article 2002;28(4):222-231   pdf
High physical and psychosocial load at work and sickness absence due to neck pain
Ariëns GAM, Bongers PM, Hoogendoorn WE, van der Wal G, van Mechelen W
 
Original article 2001;27(6):373-380   pdf
A novel approach for evaluating level, frequency and duration of lumbar posture simultaneously during work
Jansen JP, Burdorf A, Steyerberg E
 
Review 2000;26(1):7-19   pdf
Physical risk factors for neck pain
Ariëns GAM, van Mechelen W, Bongers PM, Bouter LM, van der Wal G
 
Article 1999;25 suppl 4:31-35   pdf
Musculoskeletal diseases - a continuing challenge for epidemiologic research
Riihimäki H
 
Original article 1998;24(6):465-472   pdf
Workplace factors and care seeking for low-back pain among female nursing personnel
Josephson M, Vingård E, MUSIC-Norrtälje Study Group
 
Original article 1998;24(5):358-366   pdf
Lumbar disc degeneration in relation to occupation
Luoma K, Riihimäki H, Raininko R, Luukkonen R, Lamminen A, Viikari-Juntura E
 
Article 1997;23 suppl 1:36-48   pdf
Changes in stress symptoms and their relationship to changes at work in 1981--1992 among elderly workers in municipal occupations
Huuhtanen P, Nygård C-H, Tuomi K, Martikainen R
 
Original article 1995;21(1):15-23   pdf
Reducing random measurement error in assessing postural load on the back in epidemiologic surveys
Burdorf A