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Spine|August 1, 1997
The epidemiology of low back pain in the rest of the world. A review of surveys in low- and middle-income countriesE Volinn
Ergonomics|February 12, 1999
Do workplace interventions prevent low-back disorders? If so, why?: a methodologic commentaryE Volinn
Spine|August 1, 1997
The epidemiology of low back pain in the rest of the worldE Volinn
The Clinical Journal of Pain|September 1, 1996
Between the idea and the reality: research on bed rest for uncomplicated acute low back pain and implications for clinical practice patternsE Volinn
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America|October 1, 1991
Epidemiology of low back painJ D Loeser, E Volinn
Spine|April 21, 1999
Is occupational low back pain on the rise?P L Murphy, E Volinn
Spine|November 14, 1997
Classics from the spine literature revisited: a randomized trial of 2 versus 7 days of recommended bed rest for acute low back painS J Atlas, E Volinn
Health Services Research|February 1, 1990
What is too much variation? The null hypothesis in small-area analysisP Diehr, K Cain, F Connell, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 1, 1994
Patterns in low back pain hospitalizations: implications for the treatment of low back pain in an era of health care reformE Volinn, K M Turczyn, J D Loeser
Spine|May 1, 1991
Back sprain in industry. The role of socioeconomic factors in chronicityE Volinn, D Van Koevering, J D Loeser
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Spine|August 1, 1997
The epidemiology of low back pain in the rest of the world. A review of surveys in low- and middle-income countriesE Volinn
Ergonomics|February 12, 1999
Do workplace interventions prevent low-back disorders? If so, why?: a methodologic commentaryE Volinn
Spine|August 1, 1997
The epidemiology of low back pain in the rest of the worldE Volinn
The Clinical Journal of Pain|September 1, 1996
Between the idea and the reality: research on bed rest for uncomplicated acute low back pain and implications for clinical practice patternsE Volinn
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America|October 1, 1991
Epidemiology of low back painJ D Loeser, E Volinn
Spine|April 21, 1999
Is occupational low back pain on the rise?P L Murphy, E Volinn
Spine|November 14, 1997
Classics from the spine literature revisited: a randomized trial of 2 versus 7 days of recommended bed rest for acute low back painS J Atlas, E Volinn
Health Services Research|February 1, 1990
What is too much variation? The null hypothesis in small-area analysisP Diehr, K Cain, F Connell, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 1, 1994
Patterns in low back pain hospitalizations: implications for the treatment of low back pain in an era of health care reformE Volinn, K M Turczyn, J D Loeser
Spine|May 1, 1991
Back sprain in industry. The role of socioeconomic factors in chronicityE Volinn, D Van Koevering, J D Loeser
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