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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Low Back Pain Among Healthcare Workers in Major Hospitals in Al Madinah, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

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Almuhammady A   +11 more
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Association between smoking and chronic low back pain among medical students. [PDF]

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Back Stress Isn't Part of the Job

The American Journal of Nursing, 1993
Lifting and transferring patients takes a heavy toll: Nurses have been ranked fifth among all workers nationally filing compensation claims for back injury(l). And even that estimate may be low. A 1989 study found that only one-third of those nurses who said they had episodes of occupation-related back problems (63 out of 189) actually filed an ...
B D, Owen, A, Garg
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Decreasing Back Stress In Home Care

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2003
Although back injuries are a significant problem in home care, limited information exists regarding which tasks are stressful and how stress can be reduced. This study describes home health aides' perceived stressfulness to the back and provides ideas all home care workers can use to decrease back stress.
Bernice D, Owen   +1 more
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On the origin of the back stress in heterogeneous structure: intergranular residual stress and intragranular back stress

Acta Mechanica Sinica
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Zhang, Yong   +5 more
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Back-Span Stress Joint

Offshore Technology Conference, 1993
ABSTRACT The need to accommodate increased rotation of a hull with respect to the upper end of a riser is a limitation inherent in the smaller spar-type designs which may be considered for increasing the profitability of deep water developments.
P.W. Marshall   +3 more
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Stresses in sheets with backing

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1975
Abstract A mathematical model of surface layers such as tilings, plasters and coatings is established in this paper. To solve the field equations analytically, use is made of a pertubation scheme which yields the influence of the “backing” on the elastic behavior of “the sheet”. As an application, an illustrative example is worked out and the results
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Continuous Assessment of Back Stress (CABS): A New Method to Quantify Low-Back Stress in Jobs with Variable Biomechanical Demands

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2000
Jobs with a high degree of variability in manual materials handling requirements expose limitations in current low-back injury risk assessment tools and emphasize the need for a probabilistic representation of the biomechanical stress in order to quantify both acute and cumulative trauma risk.
Gary A. Mirka   +3 more
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