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| A E LincolnSummaryAffiliation: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Country: USA Publications
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Interventions for the primary prevention of work-related carpal tunnel syndromeA E Lincoln
Center for Injury Research and Policy, Department of Health Policy and Management, The John s Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205 1996, USA
Am J Prev Med 18:37-50. 2000..To evaluate interventions for the primary prevention of work-related carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)...
The natural history and risk factors of musculoskeletal conditions resulting in disability among US Army personnelAndrew E Lincoln
Center for Injury Research and Policy, Department of Health Policy and Management, The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Work 18:99-113. 2002..Modifiable risk factors related to work (job satisfaction, work stress, physical demands, occupation) and health behaviors (smoking) suggest possible targets for intervention...
Sports and physical training injury hospitalizations in the armyT D Lauder
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Lauder, Baltimore, MD, USA
Am J Prev Med 18:118-28. 2000..Although athletic injuries are not often investigated in military populations, the Armed Forces database provides a unique opportunity to investigate sports injuries...
Occupational disability after hospitalization for the treatment of an injury of the anterior cruciate ligamentWarren R Dunn
Department of Orthpaedic Surgery, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
J Bone Joint Surg Am 85:1656-66. 2003....
Does occupation explain gender and other differences in work-related eye injury hospitalization rates?Gordon S Smith
Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, Hopkinton, Massachusetts 01748, USA
J Occup Environ Med 47:640-8. 2005..We sought to determine whether demographic differences in eye injury rates persist after adjusting for occupational exposure...
Understanding the effect of deployment on the risk of fatal motor vehicle crashes: a nested case-control study of fatalities in Gulf War era veterans, 1991-1995Tomoko I Hooper
Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814 4799, USA
Accid Anal Prev 38:518-25. 2006..In addition to young, single, high school-educated, enlisted male personnel, those who served during times of ground combat, particularly in infantry, gun crews, or seamanship occupations, should be targeted for preventive interventions...
The war-related illness and injury study centers: a resource for deployment-related health concernsAndrew E Lincoln
War-Related Illness and Injury Study Center, Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 50 Irving Street, NW, Washington, DC 20422, USA
Mil Med 171:577-85. 2006..009) and use of rehabilitation therapies (1.6 additional visits, p = 0.018) followed the NRP referral. The small gain in mental function suggests that the NRP may benefit combat veterans with long and complex medical histories...
