Office-based Exercise Therapy as a Non-pharmacological Treatment for Discogenic Low Back Pain among Army Staff
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Office-based Exercise Therapy as a Non-pharmacological Treatment for Discogenic Low Back Pain among Army Staff
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2. Ansari NN, Hasson S, Naghdi S et al (2010). Low back pain during pregnancy in Iranian women: Prevalence and risk factors. Physiother Theory Pract, 26(1):40-8.
3. Yiengprugsawan V, Hoy D, Buchbinder R et al (2017). Low back pain and limitations of daily living in Asia: longitudinal findings in the Thai cohort study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord, 18(1):19.
4. Simon J, McAuliffe M, Shamim F et al (2014). Discogenic low back pain. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am, 25(2):305-17.
5. Besen E, Gaines B, Linton SJ, Shaw WS (2017). The role of pain catastrophizing as a mediator in the work disability process following acute low back pain. J Appl Behav Res, 22:e12085.
6. Steenstra IA, Munhall C, Irvin E et al (2017). Systematic review of prognostic factors for return to work in workers with sub acute and chronic low back pain. J Occup Rehabil, 27(3):369-81.
7. Lee JH, Lee S-H (2017). Clinical Efficacy and Its Prognostic Factor of Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Annuloplasty and Nucleoplasty for the Treatment of Patients with Discogenic Low Back Pain. World Neurosurg, 105:832-40.
8. Bogduk N (2016). Transparent data on a treatment for discogenic pain. Oxford University Press.
9. Shariat A, Cleland JA, Danaee M et al (2018). Effects of stretching exercise training and ergonomic modifications on musculoskeletal discomforts of office workers: a randomized controlled trial. Braz J Phys Ther, 22(2):144-153.
10. Shariat A, TC Lam E, Kargarfard MK et al (2017). The application of a feasible exercise training program in the office setting. Work, 56(3):421-428.
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ALIZADEH R, SHARIAT A, NAKHOSTIN ANSARI N, KORDI R, CLELAND JA, HAKAKZADEH A, KARGARFARD M. Office-based Exercise Therapy as a Non-pharmacological Treatment for Discogenic Low Back Pain among Army Staff. Iran J Public Health. 2018;47(12):1969-1970.