Clinical and neuromechanical determinants of the development of low back disability in workers Pour voir la vidéo, veuillez activer Javascript et considérez mettre à jour votre navigateur à une version supportant le HTML5. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Martin Descarreaux, researcher at Université de Québec à Trois-Rivières, explains the contribution of clinical, psychological, and physical factors to the appearance and development of disabilities observed in workers with a history of low back pain. Related Documents View slideshow From the same project Scientific Reports Clinical and Neuromechanic Determinants in the Development of Low Back Disability in Workers R-939 Scientific Publications Influence des facteurs psychologiques et phénotypiques dans l'évolution naturelle de la lombalgie (Affiche)Dubois J.-D., Forbes A., Piché M., Descarreaux M.Source : in Partenariats, intersectorialité et internationalisation "Célébrons nos 20 ans en façonnant l'avenir du Réseau" : Journée scientifique et assemblée annuelle 2014 du Réseau provincial de recherche en adaptation/réadaptation / REPAR (16 mai, 2014 : Montréal, Canada), 2014Contribution du stress à la chronicisation des douleurs lombaires (Affiche)Forbes A., Dubois J.-D., Nougarou F., Pérusse-Lachance E., Cantin V.Source : in Partenariats, intersectorialité et internationalisation "Célébrons nos 20 ans en façonnant l'avenir du Réseau" : Journée scientifique et assemblée annuelle 2014 du Réseau provincial de recherche en adaptation/réadaptation / REPAR (16 mai, 2014 : Montréal, Canada), 2014Predictors of disability and absenteeism in workers with non-specific low back pain: A longitudinal 15-month studyLardon A., Dubois J.-D., Cantin V., Piché M., Descarreaux M.Source : (2018). Applied Ergonomics, 68, 176-185. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2017.11.011 Simplified Articles Incapacité lombaire fonctionnelleMieux comprendre pour mieux intervenir Vol 30, N° 2 From the same series: Rendez-vous de la science (2017) Use of hearing aids in a noisy work environment Development of a Preliminary Clinical Prediction Rule for Identifying Patients with Non-acute Low Back Pain Who Respond Best to a Lumbar Stabilization Exercise Program Development of tools and methods for better evaluating and improving workers’ personal hearing protection Validation of the questionnaire "Obstacles to Returning to Work and Self-Efficacy In Overcoming Them" (ORTESES) among Workers with a Musculoskeletal Disorder or a Transient Mental Disorder. Molecular detection of bacteria of the genus Legionella in water in cooling towers and water heaters Solutions to improve the health and safety conditions of floor-covering installers Preventing chemical hazards related to pesticide use by Québec apple growers Characterization of hypothenar hammer syndrome in workers using hand-held tools Design of Horizontal Lifeline Systems for Fall Protection – Update of Technical Guide Study of the aging, degradation and service life of fall protection equipment – Lifelines Musculoskeletal disorders – A Realist Review of the Theoretical Foundations of Rehabilitation Programs Involving the Workplace Measurement of paramedic ambulance technicians’ exposure to musculoskeletal disorder risk factors Estimation du chargement au dos - Développement d’une méthode ambulatoire intégrant la cinématique du dos et de l’électromyographie Workplace practices to ensure a safe and sustainable return to work of workers who have had a musculoskeletal disorder Immediate psychological and biomechanical effects of two categories of lumbar belts in healthcare workers and workers with back pain Participation Groupe de travail ANSES - horaire atypique et cancer Exposure of Québec workers to carcinogens: industries and occupational groups Related Publications Factors that Influence a Sense of Injustice Following a Workplace Accident(Publication) Les facteurs qui influencent l'émergence d'un sentiment d'injustice à la suite d'un accident du travail(Video) Additional Information Collection: Video reports and conferences Category: Conference On screen: Martin Descarreaux - Professor - UQTR Produced by: Philippe Lemay - Filming and editing Research Project: 2012-0002 Research Field: Occupational Rehabilitation Publication no.: CF-256 Language: French Online since: January 23, 2018 Recorded date: December 12, 2017 Format: Video Duration: 21:59