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Occupational spinal cord injury
Neurology, 1993Most spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are the result of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs). There are no published reports specifically addressing SCIs that occur in the workplace. We report a cohort survey study examining the frequency and etiology of SCI in the workplace. Through a cooperative program, an evaluation of all SCIs seen in Colorado during a 5 1/2-
N L, Rosenberg, K, Gerhart, G, Whiteneck
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Causes of Occupational Injuries
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994The causes of occupational injuries ( N = 2,365) were investigated. Accidents with machinery and hand tools were the two main causes (49.9%). 89% of the patients with occupational injuries were male. The highest risk group were in the age category of 19 years or less (51.9%). This age group also showed the highest incidence rate for females.
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Occupational Injury and Stress
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1995A literature search was conducted to identify studies that measured the relationship between stress and occupational injury. Studies that provided a quantitative measure of stress and occupational injury and a quantitative assessment of the relationship between these two factors were selected for this review. Twenty studies were identified, and all had
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
To the Editor. — One of a series of useful articles derived from the National Traumatic Occupational Fatality surveillance project was recently published. 1 Bell et al emphasize the inherent difficulty in obtaining an accurate enumeration of occupational fatalities.
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To the Editor. — One of a series of useful articles derived from the National Traumatic Occupational Fatality surveillance project was recently published. 1 Bell et al emphasize the inherent difficulty in obtaining an accurate enumeration of occupational fatalities.
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