2020
DOI: 10.1177/0018720820971101
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Evaluating Different Measures of Low Back Pain Among U.S. Manual Materials Handling Workers: Comparisons of Demographic, Psychosocial, and Job Physical Exposure

Abstract: Objective To examine differences in demographic, psychosocial, and job physical exposure risk factors between multiple low back pain (LBP) outcomes in a prospective cohort of industrial workers. Background LBP remains a leading cause of lost industrial productivity. Different case definitions involving pain (general LBP), medication use (M-LBP), seeking healthcare (H-LBP), and lost time (L-LBP) are often used to study LBP outcomes. However, the relationship between these outcomes remains unclear. Method Demogr… Show more

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“…At the outset, it should be emphasized that research clearly indicates the importance of differentiating patients based on the causes of low back pain (LBP), as well as the nature of their work and psychosocial functioning [ 41 ]. Low back pain is a complex and multifactorial condition, often influenced by various physical, biomechanical, psychosocial, and occupational factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the outset, it should be emphasized that research clearly indicates the importance of differentiating patients based on the causes of low back pain (LBP), as well as the nature of their work and psychosocial functioning [ 41 ]. Low back pain is a complex and multifactorial condition, often influenced by various physical, biomechanical, psychosocial, and occupational factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%