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1 ion of employment are at the highest risk of back injuries.
2 per extremity injuries, 1.11 (1.01-1.21) for back injuries, and 2.11 (1.97-2.25) for lower extremity
3                                          Low back injuries are common and costly, accounting for 15 t
4                                    Acute low back injuries are described in a cohort of about 31,000
5 ment, job search, intent to stay, and shock (back injuries) based on the literature review and our pr
6 aining attention for preventing occupational back injuries, but they can disrupt movement, a burden t
7 ore policy was significantly associated with back injury claim rates or self-reported back pain.
8                        Rate ratios comparing back injury claims of those who reported wearing back be
9 use was associated with reduced incidence of back injury claims or low back pain.
10 years of follow-up, 360 workers reported low back injuries, for a rate of 21.2 injuries per 1000 work
11 ional program to prevent work-associated low back injury found no long-term benefits associated with
12  educational program designed to prevent low back injury in a randomized, controlled trial involving
13 hopes of preventing costly and disabling low back injury in employees is becoming common in the workp
14                           The unadjusted low back injury rate per million work hours was 1.6 times hi
15 ation program did not reduce the rate of low back injury, the median cost per injury, the time off fr
16 factors for work-associated strain or sprain back injuries were investigated in a cohort of 31,076 ma
17 e a significant response to search or shock (back injuries), which may indicate how easily experience