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Comparing the risk factors associated with serious versus and less serious work-related injuries in Ontario between 1991 and 2006. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2012;55:84-91. Abstract
The trajectory of recovery and the inter-relationships of symptoms, activity and participation in the first year following total hip and knee replacement. Osteoarthritis and cartilage / OARS, Osteoarthritis Research Society. 2011;19(12):1413-21. Abstract
Changes in Physiotherapy Utilization in One Workforce: Implications for Accessibility among Canadian Working-Age Adults. Healthcare Policy. 2011;6(3):93-108. Abstract
Trends in the health care use and expenditures associated with no-lost-time claims in Ontario: 1991 to 2006. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2011;53(2):211-7. Abstract
The course of work absenteeism involving neck pain. A cohort study of Ontario lost-time claimants. Spine. 2011;36(12):977-82. Abstract
Do private clinics or expedited fees reduce disability duration for injured workers following knee surgery? Healthcare Policy. 2011;7(1):55-70. Abstract
Importance of self-rated health and mental well-being in predicting health outcomes following total joint replacement surgery for osteoarthritis. Arthritis Care & Research. 2011;63(7):973-81. Abstract
Multivariate, longitudinal analysis of the impact of changes in office work environments on surface electromyography measures. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 2011:Epub. Abstract
Prescription for education: development, evaluation, and implementation of a successful interprofessional education program for adults with inflammatory arthritis. Journal of Rheumatology. 2011;38(10):2247-57. Abstract
Minimal change is sensitive, less specific to recovery: a diagnostic testing approach to interpretability. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2011;64(5):487-96. Abstract
Translation of mechanical exposure in the workplace into common metrics for meta-analysis: a reliability and validity study. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2011;68(8):605-10. Abstract
Return-to-Work Self-Efficacy: Development and Validation of a Scale in Claimants with Musculoskeletal Disorders. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2011;21(1):244-58. Abstract
Characterizing self-rated health during a period of changing health status. Social Science & Medicine. 2010;71(9):1636-43. Abstract
Neck pain patients' preference scores for their current health. Quality of Life Research. 2010;19(5):687-700. Abstract
Validation of a Risk Factor-Based Intervention Strategy Model Using Data from the Readiness for Return to Work Cohort Study. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2009;20(3):394-405. Abstract
Task exposures in an office environment: a comparison of methods. Ergonomics. 2009;52(10):1248-58. Abstract
Differences in reported psychometric properties of the Neck Disability Index: patient population or choice of methods? [commentary]. Spine Journal. 2009;9(10):854-6. Abstract
Course, diagnosis, and treatment of depressive symptomatology in workers following a workplace injury: a prospective cohort study. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 2009;54(8):534-46. Abstract
A multivariate analysis of factors associated with early offer and acceptance of a work accommodation following an occupational musculoskeletal injury. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2009;51(8):969-83. Abstract
Computer-assisted screening for intimate partner violence and control: a randomized trial. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2009;151(2):93-102. Abstract
Utilization and costs of lumbar and full spine radiography by Ontario chiropractors from 1994 to 2001. Spine Journal. 2009;9(7):556-63. Abstract
Rasch analysis provides new insights into the measurement properties of the neck disability index. Arthritis and Rheumatism. 2009;61(4):544-51. Abstract
Enhancing the policy impact of evaluation research: a case study of nurse practitioner role expansion in a state workers' compensation system. Nursing Outlook. 2009;57(2):99-106. Abstract
The prevalence and incidence of work absenteeism involving neck pain: a cohort of Ontario lost-time claimants. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2009;32(2 Suppl):S219-S226. Abstract

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