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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
Prevalence and incidence of work absenteeism involving neck pain: a cohort of Ontario lost-time claimants. Spine. 2008;33(4 Suppl):S192-S198. Abstract
Capturing cases in workers' compensation databases: the example of neck pain. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2006;49(7):557-68. Abstract
Review of the epidemiology of neck pain in workers: its prevalence, incidence and risk factors. In: Nordin M, Anderson GJB, Pope M, editors. Musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace. Mosby; 2006.
Incidence and course of low back pain episodes in the general population. Spine. 2005;30(24):2817-23. Abstract
Methods to account for attrition in longitudinal data: do they work? A simulation study. European Journal of Epidemiology. 2005;20(8):657-62. Abstract
Annual incidence and course of neck pain in the general population: a population-based cohort study. Pain. 2004;112(3):267-73. Abstract
Loss to follow-up in cohort studies: how much is too much. European Journal of Epidemiology. 2004;19(8):751-60. Abstract

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