Effectiveness of three interventions for secondary prevention of low back pain in the occupational health setting - a randomised controlled trial with a natural course control
Abstract Background We assessed the effectiveness of three interventions that were aimed to reduce non-acute low back pain (LBP) related symptoms in the occupational health setting. Methods Based on a survey (n = 2480; response rate 71%) on LBP, we selected a cohort of 193 employees who reported mod...
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Main Authors: | J. Rantonen (Author), J. Karppinen (Author), A. Vehtari (Author), S. Luoto (Author), E. Viikari-Juntura (Author), M. Hupli (Author), A. Malmivaara (Author), S. Taimela (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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