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Expectations for Return to Work Predict Return to Work in Workers with Low Back Pain: An Individual Participant Data (IPD) Meta-Analysis.
J Occup Rehabil
; 32(4): 575-590, 2022 12.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35152369
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Machine Learning for Work Disability Prevention: Introduction to the Special Series.
J Occup Rehabil
; 30(3): 303-307, 2020 09.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32623556
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Validity of the Work Assessment Triage Tool for Selecting Rehabilitation Interventions for Workers' Compensation Claimants with Musculoskeletal Conditions.
J Occup Rehabil
; 30(3): 318-330, 2020 09.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31267266
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Which Characteristics are Associated with the Timing of the First Healthcare Consultation, and Does the Time to Care Influence the Duration of Compensation for Occupational Back Pain?
J Occup Rehabil
; 27(3): 359-368, 2017 09.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27638517
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Association Between the Type of First Healthcare Provider and the Duration of Financial Compensation for Occupational Back Pain.
J Occup Rehabil
; 27(3): 382-392, 2017 09.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27638518
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Systematic Review of Prognostic Factors for Return to Work in Workers with Sub Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain.
J Occup Rehabil
; 27(3): 369-381, 2017 09.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27647141
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Predictive value of the DASH tool for predicting return to work of injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity.
Occup Environ Med
; 73(12): 807-815, 2016 Dec.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27558703
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Workers' characteristics associated with the type of healthcare provider first seen for occupational back pain.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord
; 17(1): 428, 2016 10 18.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27756318
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The Added Value of Collecting Information on Pain Experience When Predicting Time on Benefits for Injured Workers with Back Pain.
J Occup Rehabil
; 26(2): 117-24, 2016 06.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26152837
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Clinical Decision Support Tools for Selecting Interventions for Patients with Disabling Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Scoping Review.
J Occup Rehabil
; 26(3): 286-318, 2016 09.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26667939
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Predicting time on prolonged benefits for injured workers with acute back pain.
J Occup Rehabil
; 25(2): 267-78, 2015 Jun.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25164779
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A comparison of two methods to assess the usage of mobile hand-held communication devices.
J Occup Environ Hyg
; 12(4): 276-85, 2015.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25436479
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Nonoperative treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis with neurogenic claudication.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
; (8): CD010712, 2013 Aug 30.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23996271
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Buddies in bad times? the role of co-workers after a work-related injury.
J Occup Rehabil
; 23(3): 438-49, 2013 Sep.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23271499
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Development of a computer-based clinical decision support tool for selecting appropriate rehabilitation interventions for injured workers.
J Occup Rehabil
; 23(4): 597-609, 2013 Dec.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23468410
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A pilot randomised control trial of the effectiveness of a biofeedback mouse in reducing self-reported pain among office workers.
Ergonomics
; 56(1): 59-68, 2013.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23140249
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Distressed, immobilized, or lacking employer support? A sub-classification of acute work-related low back pain.
J Occup Rehabil
; 22(4): 541-52, 2012 Dec.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22644216
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Differences in work participation between incident colon and rectal cancer patients-a 10-year follow-up study with matched controls.
J Cancer Surviv
; 16(1): 73-85, 2022 02.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33763805
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Incidence of work and non-work related disability claims in Brazil.
Am J Ind Med
; 54(11): 858-71, 2011 Nov.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21630300
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Validation of a risk factor-based intervention strategy model using data from the readiness for return to work cohort study.
J Occup Rehabil
; 20(3): 394-405, 2010 Sep.
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| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19902339