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The association between a lifetime history of work-related low back injury and future low back pain: a population-based cohort study

机译:与工作有关的下背痛的终生史与未来下背痛之间的关联:一项基于人群的队列研究

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This population-based cohort study investigated the association between a lifetime history of a work-related low back injury, in those who had recovered to have no or mild low back pain, and the development of troublesome low back pain (LBP). A secondary analysis explored the possible effects of misclassification of the exposure by examining the association between a lifetime history of having taken time off work or performed light duties at work because of a work-related low back injury. Current evidence from cross-sectional studies suggests that individuals with a history of a work-related low back injury are more likely to experience future LBP. However, there is a need to examine this association prospectively in a large population-based cohort with adequate control of known confounders.
机译:这项基于人群的队列研究调查了与工作有关的下背痛的终生史(无康复或轻度下背痛的患者)与麻烦的下背痛(LBP)的发展之间的关系。二次分析通过检查因工作相关的下背受伤而休假或工作量少的终生历史之间的关联,探索了暴露的误分类的可能影响。横断面研究的最新证据表明,有与工作相关的下背部损伤史的人更可能发生未来的腰痛。但是,有必要在一个以人口为基础的大型队列中,对已知混杂因素进行适当控制,以期对这种关联进行前瞻性研究。

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