Interdisciplinary intervention for work-related musculoskeletal disorders
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Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Title
Interdisciplinary intervention for work-related musculoskeletal disorders
Title of the conference
Regenerative medicine, CHUV Research Day, January 17, 2008
Publisher
Université de Lausanne, Faculté de biologie et de médecine
Address
Lausanne
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Published
Issued date
2008
Pages
THE-13, 195
Language
english
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Type de document : Abstracts ; SAPHIRID:67686
Abstract
The proposed research aims to address the work-related MSD management issue through an interdisciplinary intervention involving clinical and occupational health competencies (rheumatology, occupational medicine, ergonomics). Workers enduring MSD (especially back-pain) and absent from work are selected from volunteering companies (construction, hospitals, public transport, delivery networks). The workers are randomly placed into two groups : the control group benefits from an usual MSD management strategy and the intervention group benefits from a case-management strategy including workhardening treatment (work oriented reeducation) and ergonomic intervention in the workplace. The comparison of health and work-related variables prior and after intervention in the two groups will be used to assess the intervention efficiency and its economic benefits. We expect to produce new strategies for the management of MSD and workplace rehabilitation as well as guidelines for both authorities and companies.
Keywords
Musculoskeletal Diseases , Back Pain , Occupational Health , Outcome Assessment (Health Care) , Rehabilitation, Vocational
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