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392 related items for PubMed ID: 16741741

  • 1. Sickness absence and concurrent low back and neck-shoulder pain: results from the MUSIC-Norrtälje study.
    Nyman T, Grooten WJ, Wiktorin C, Liwing J, Norrman L.
    Eur Spine J; 2007 May; 16(5):631-8. PubMed ID: 16741741
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  • 3. Does muscle strength predict future musculoskeletal disorders and sickness absence?
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  • 4. Physical workload, low back pain and neck-shoulder pain: a Swedish twin study.
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  • 5. Long-term sickness absence due to musculoskeletal disorders: the necessary intervention of work conditions.
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  • 6. Four-year incidence of sick leave because of neck and shoulder pain and its association with work and lifestyle.
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  • 7. Predictors for persistent neck/shoulder pain, medical care-seeking due to neck/shoulder pain and sickness absence.
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  • 8. Prevalence of self-reported neck-shoulder-arm pain and concurrent low back pain or psychological distress: time-trends in a general population, 1990-2006.
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  • 9. Primary care consultation, hospital admission, sick leave and disability pension owing to neck and low back pain: a 12-year prospective cohort study in a rural population.
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  • 11. Risk factors for disability pension over 11 years in a cohort of young persons initially sick-listed with low back, neck, or shoulder diagnoses.
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  • 12. Prediction of future low levels of sickness absence among young persons sick listed with back, neck, or shoulder diagnoses.
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  • 13. High heritability for concurrent low back and neck-shoulder pain: a study of twins.
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  • 15. Sickness absence with low-back, shoulder, or neck diagnoses: an 11-year follow-up regarding gender differences in sickness absence and disability pension.
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  • 17. What factors predict full or partial return to work among sickness absentees with spinal pain participating in rehabilitation?
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  • 18. Sickness absence in patients with arm, neck and shoulder complaints presenting in physical therapy practice: 6 months follow-up.
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  • 19. Work postures and neck-shoulder pain among orchestra musicians.
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  • 20. A 7-year follow-up of multidisciplinary rehabilitation among chronic neck and back pain patients. Is sick leave outcome dependent on psychologically derived patient groups?
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