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Spine|May 15, 1997
Psychosocial factors in the workplace--do they predict new episodes of low back pain? Evidence from the South Manchester Back Pain StudyA C Papageorgiou, G J Macfarlane, E Thomas, et al.
Spine|May 15, 1997
Employment and physical work activities as predictors of future low back painG J Macfarlane, E Thomas, A C Papageorgiou, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 18, 1999
Predicting who develops chronic low back pain in primary care: a prospective studyE Thomas, A J Silman, P R Croft, et al.
BMJ Open|November 11, 2015
Clustering of pain and its associations with health in people aged 50 years and older: cross-sectional results from the North Staffordshire Osteoarthritis ProjectR J Lacey, V Y Strauss, T Rathod, et al.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|September 14, 2004
A comparison of four shoulder-specific questionnaires in primary careA Paul, M Lewis, M F Shadforth, et al.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|January 11, 2005
Two pragmatic trials of treatment for shoulder disorders in primary care: generalisability, course, and prognostic indicatorsE Thomas, D A W M van der Windt, E M Hay, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 4, 2008
Morbidity severity classifying routine consultations from English and Dutch general practice indicated physical health statusU T Kadam, F G Schellevis, D A W M van der Windt, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 14, 2005
Comparison of physical treatments versus a brief pain-management programme for back pain in primary care: a randomised clinical trial in physiotherapy practiceE M Hay, R Mullis, M Lewis, et al.
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Spine|May 15, 1997
Psychosocial factors in the workplace--do they predict new episodes of low back pain? Evidence from the South Manchester Back Pain StudyA C Papageorgiou, G J Macfarlane, E Thomas, et al.
Spine|May 15, 1997
Employment and physical work activities as predictors of future low back painG J Macfarlane, E Thomas, A C Papageorgiou, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 18, 1999
Predicting who develops chronic low back pain in primary care: a prospective studyE Thomas, A J Silman, P R Croft, et al.
BMJ Open|November 11, 2015
Clustering of pain and its associations with health in people aged 50 years and older: cross-sectional results from the North Staffordshire Osteoarthritis ProjectR J Lacey, V Y Strauss, T Rathod, et al.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|September 14, 2004
A comparison of four shoulder-specific questionnaires in primary careA Paul, M Lewis, M F Shadforth, et al.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|January 11, 2005
Two pragmatic trials of treatment for shoulder disorders in primary care: generalisability, course, and prognostic indicatorsE Thomas, D A W M van der Windt, E M Hay, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 4, 2008
Morbidity severity classifying routine consultations from English and Dutch general practice indicated physical health statusU T Kadam, F G Schellevis, D A W M van der Windt, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 14, 2005
Comparison of physical treatments versus a brief pain-management programme for back pain in primary care: a randomised clinical trial in physiotherapy practiceE M Hay, R Mullis, M Lewis, et al.
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