TITLE

An Evidence-Based Approach to Managing Low-Back Pain and Disability in Industry

AUTHOR(S)
Snook, Stover H.; Webster, Barbara S.
PUB. DATE
June 1999
SOURCE
Professional Safety;Jun99, Vol. 44 Issue 6, p26
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Provides information on the treatment and prevention of low-back pain and low-back disability among workers. Details on low-back pain and low-back disability; Prevalence rate of these disorders; Difference between low-back pain and low-back disability; Explanation on the key components on how low-back disability can be reduced.
ACCESSION #
1917483

 

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