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Occupational whole-body vibration and low back pain : strategies to reduce exposure

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Authors
  • I.J.H. Tiemessen
Supervisors
  • M.H.W. Frings-Dresen
Cosupervisors
  • C.T.J. Hulshof
Award date 16-05-2008
ISBN
  • 9789081300810
Number of pages 187
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam
Language English
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Contents
Chapter 1: General Introduction
Chapter 2: Two way assessment of other physical work demands while measuring the whole body vibration magnitude
Chapter 3: Low back pain in drivers exposed to whole-body vibration: analysis of a dose-response pattern
Chapter 4: An overview of strategies to reduce exposure in whole-body vibration situations: a systematic review
Chapter 5.1: The development of an intervention programme to reduce whole-body vibration exposure at work induced by a change in behaviour: a study protocol
Chapter 5.2: Effectiveness of an occupational health intervention program to reduce whole-body vebration exposure
Chapter 6: General discussion and conclusion
Summary
Samenvatting
Dankwoord
Appendix I: related published article: Does body mass index increase the risk of low back pain in a population exposed to whole body vibration?
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