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Predictive value of the DASH tool for predicting return to work of injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity
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Predictive value of the DASH tool for predicting return to work of injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity

S. Armijo-Olivo, L.J. Woodhouse, I.A. Steenstra and D.P. Gross
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol.73(12), pp.807-815
2016

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Adolescent Adult Aged Alberta Arm Injuries Databases, Factual Disability Evaluation Female Hand Injuries Humans Logistic Models Male Middle Aged Musculoskeletal Diseases Occupational Injuries Prognosis Retrospective Studies Return to Work Severity of Illness Index Shoulder Injuries Upper Extremity Workers' Compensation Young Adult adolescent adult aged area under the curve arm disease arm fracture arthropathy Article clinical assessment clinical outcome cohort analysis comorbidity contusion Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (score) dislocation evidence based practice female human ICD-9 laceration major clinical study male nerve injury occupational accident prediction primary medical care priority journal prognosis prognostic assessment retrospective study return to work Short Form 36 sprain work work disability Alberta Arm Injuries disability factual database Hand Injuries injuries middle aged Musculoskeletal Diseases Occupational Injuries severity of illness index Shoulder Injuries statistical model upper limb workman compensation young adult
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