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Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) by Author "Kadir, Muhammad Masood"

Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) by Author "Kadir, Muhammad Masood"

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  • Coggon, David N.; Ntani, Georgia; Walker-Bone, Karen E.; Felli, Vanda Elisa Andres; Harari, Raúl E.; Barrero, Lope H.; Felknor, Sarah A.; Rojas, Marianela; Cattrell, Anna; Serra Pujadas, Consol; Bonzini, Matteo; Solidaki, Eleni; Merisalu, Eda P.; Habib, Rima R.; Sadeghian, Farideh; Kadir, Muhammad Masood; Wickramasinghe, Ananda Rajitha; Matsudaira, Ko; Nyantumbu-Mkhize, Busisiwe; Kelsall, Helen Louise; Harcombe, Helen (BMJ Publishing Group, 2020)
    Objectives To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical sites with wider propensity to musculoskeletal pain. Methods As part of the CUPID (Cultural and Psychosocial Influences on ...
  • Coggon, David N.; Ntani, Georgia; Walker-Bone, Karen E.; Felli, Vanda Elisa Andres; Harari, Florencia; Barrero, Lope H.; Felknor, Sarah A.; Rojas, Marianela; Cattrell, Anna; Serra Pujadas, Consol; Borchini, Rossana; Solidaki, Eleni; Merisalu, Eda P.; Habib, Rima R.; Sadeghian, Farideh; Kadir, Muhammad Masood; Peiris-John, Roshini J.; Matsudaira, Ko; Nyantumbu-Mkhize, Busisiwe; Kelsall, Helen Louise; Harcombe, Helen (BioMed Central Ltd., 2019)
    Background: Previous research has indicated that wide international variation in the prevalence of disabling low back pain among working populations is largely driven by factors predisposing to musculoskeletal pain more ...
  • Coggon, David N.; Ntani, Georgia; Palmer, Keith T.; Felli, Vanda Elisa Andres; Harari, Florencia; Quintana, Leonardo Augusto; Felknor, Sarah A.; Rojas, Marianela; Cattrell, Anna; Vargas-Prada, Sergio; Bonzini, Matteo; Solidaki, Eleni; Merisalu, Eda P.; Habib, Rima R.; Sadeghian, Farideh; Kadir, Muhammad Masood; Warnakulasuriya, Sudath S.P.; Matsudaira, Ko; Nyantumbu-Mkhize, Busisiwe; Kelsall, Helen Louise; Harcombe, Helen (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2019)
    Background: Wide international variation in the prevalence of disabling low back pain (LBP) among working populations is not explained by known risk factors. It would be useful to know whether the drivers of this variation ...

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