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The course of work absenteeism involving neck pain. A cohort study of Ontario lost-time claimants. Spine. 2011;36(12):977-82. 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
Perceived justice of compensation process for return-to-work: development and validation of a scale. Psychological Injury and Law. 2009;2(3):225-37. Abstract
Prevalence and incidence of work absenteeism involving neck pain: a cohort of Ontario lost-time claimants. Spine. 2008;33(4 Suppl):S192-S198. Abstract
Health status, work limitations, and return-to-work trajectories in injured workers with musculoskeletal disorders. Quality of Life Research. 2007;16(7):1167-78. Abstract
Impact of early workplace-based return-to-work strategies on work absence duration: a 6-month longitudinal study following an occupational musculoskeletal injury. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2007;49(9):960-74. Abstract
Impact of work-related musculoskeletal disorders on workers' caregiving activities. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2006;49(9):780-90. Abstract
Capturing cases in workers' compensation databases: the example of neck pain. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2006;49(7):557-68. Abstract
Duration of work disability: a comparison of self-report and administrative data. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2006;49(5):394-401. Abstract
How low can they go? Potential for reduction in work injury rates. Injury Prevention. 2004;10(5):292-5. Abstract

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