Low back pain in men receiving workmen's compensation: a follow-up study.

AW White - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1969 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
MEMCAIE Page 1 TE If DELASSOCIATION MEMCAIE JOURNU CANADIENNE WIH Volume
101 . Number 2 . July 26,1969 Low Back Pain in Men Receiving Workmen's Compensation: A …

Low back pain in men receiving workmen's compensation

AWM White - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1966 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In Ontario, only about 10% of compensation patients with low back pain are disabled more
than six weeks and hence tend to have chronic complaints. Six hundred and twenty-three …

Low back pain in the workman in Canada.

A Kertesz, R Kormos - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1976 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Groups of 25 Workmen's Compensation Board patients (WCP group) and 25 non-
Workmen's Compensation Board patients (NWCP group) hospitalized because of low back …

Low back pain in the workplace: attainable benefits not attained.

WO Spitzer - British journal of industrial medicine, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It has been just over five years since the Report of the Quebec Task Force on Spinal
Disorders in the Workplace was published'but, as often happens, the report has been" …

Low back pain in industry: a position paper

ML Rowe - Journal of Occupational Medicine, 1969 - JSTOR
Company. Workmen's Compensation Laws and Sickness Benefit Legislation have given
industry a valid and substantial third party interest in the prediction, prevention and optimal …

Low back pain: a psychiatric investigation

SN Wolkind, AJ Forrest - Postgraduate Medical Journal, 1972 - academic.oup.com
Summary Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire scores of a group of male patients attending a
physiotherapy department for treatment of low back pain distinguished between those …

Compensation factor in low back injuries

EM Krusen, DE Ford - Journal of the American Medical …, 1958 - jamanetwork.com
The histories of 509 patients treated for low back injuries were studied for differences that
might be related to compensation. Only 55.8% of the 272 patients receiving compensation …

Low back pain in forty to forty-seven year old men. II. Socio-economic factors and previous sickness absence.

HO Svensson - Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine, 1982 - europepmc.org
The relationship of low back pain (LBP) to various socio-economic factors and previous
sickness absence was studied in a random sample of 940, 40-47 year old, men. Since most …

Low back pain and the prospects for employment

JN Mitchell - Occupational Medicine, 1985 - academic.oup.com
A survey of 438 documented cases of low back pain occurring in 4735 RAF ground trades
personnel showed that the distribution of the symptom varied directly with severity of the job …

Preliminary statistical study of low back pain

ML ROWE - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1963 - journals.lww.com
Method Clinical Study Group Of the 100 patients with long-term, nonspecific, low-back
disability, 34 were compensation cases referred by the plant medical department for opinion …