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La transformation de la réadaptation au travail d'une perspective parcellaire à une perspective systématique
Durand M. J., Loisel P.
Source : Pistes (Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le travail et la santé), vol. 3, no 2, octobre 2001, (www.pistes.uqam.ca/v3n2/articles/v3n2a5.htm)
From evidence to community practice in work rehabilitation : The Quebec experience
Loisel P., Durand M. J., Diallo B., Vachon B., Charpentier N., Labelle J.
Source : Clinical Journal of Pain, vol. 19, no 2, 2003, p. 105-113
Worker accommodation, clinical intervention and return to work
Loisel P., Durand M. J.
Source : in Preventing and managing disabling injury at work. Sullivan, T.; Frank, J. (eds). New York, Taylor & Francis, 2003, p. 57-73
Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis of the Sherbrooke model of back pain management: a six-year follow-up study
Loisel P., Lemaire J., Poitras S., Durand M. J., Champagne F., Stock S., Diallo B., Tremblay C.
Source : Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 59, 2002, p. 807-815
Assessment of the discriminative and predictive validity of the Quebec Task Force Classification
Loisel P., Vachon B., Lemaire J., Durand M. J., Poitras S., Stock S., Tremblay C.
Source : Spine, vol. 27, no 8, 2002, p. 851-857
From research to community practice: the building of a disability prevention program for workers having subacute back pain
Loisel P., Durand M. J., Charpentier N.
Source : In Quality Care in Low-Back Pain : How many does it take to tango? : Montreal International Forum V for Primary Care Research on Low back pain (5th : May, 10-11, 2002 : Montreal, Canada), 2002
Participatory ergonomics in the rehabilitation of occupational back pain patients : perceptions of participants on solution implementation
Loisel P., Gosselin L., Durand P., Lemaire J., Abenhaim L., Poitras S.
Source : Applied Ergonomics, vol. 32, 2001, p. 53-60
Therapeutic Return to Work : rehabilitation in the workplace
Source : Work : A journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, vol. 17, 2001, p. 57-63
Disability prevention for occupational back pain. An example of knowledge transfer in the province of Quebec
Loisel P.
Source : Programme and Abstract Book of the Fourth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (PREMUS 2001), September 30th-October 4th, 2001, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2001
Effective strategies to promote return to work after back problems
Return to work : Opening the black box
Durand M. J., Berthelette D., Vachon B., Loisel P.
Source : in Programme and Abstract Book of the Fourth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders / PREMUS (September 30th-October 4th, 2001 : Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 2001, p. 136
From evidence to community practice in work rehabilitation: the Quebec model
Loisel P., Durand M. J., Vachon B., Charpentier N., Labelle J.
Source : in Forum de l’Association des commissions des accidents du travail du Canada (19-20 novembre, 2001 : Toronto, Canada), 2001
Feasibility study of a population based randomized clinical trial testing a new collaborative work rehabilitation program for construction workers
Loisel P., Beaudet J., Durand M. J., Imbeau D., Vachon B., Diallo B., Shapiro S., Contandriopoulos A. P.
The Quebec model : Evidence to community practice in work rehabilitation
Applying the Disability Paradigm to Everyday Practice
Source : in OEMAC Annual Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting (October 2 - 5, 2004 : Vancouver, Canada), 2003
Disability prevention for occupational back pain and musculo-skeletal disorders, an example of knowledge transfer in Québec
Source : In Congrès annuelle de Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association (2003 : Toronto, Canada), 2003
The Sherbrooke model
Source : In Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Conference, (2003 : Toronto, Canada), 2003
Therapeutic return to work at Sherbrooke model
Source : In Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Conference, (2003 : Toronto, Canada)
A Disability prevention model in Ontario
Source : In Round Table Project on Safe and Timely Return to Function and Return to Work (February 13-14, 2003 : Toronto, Canada)
Disability Prevention for Occupational Back Pain Knowledge Transfer in Work Disability Prevention
Source : In Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (2002 : Oakville, Canada), 2002
The Previcap program and the Quebec Network of Work Rehabilitation
Source : in Premier colloque du Réseau en réadaptation au travail du Québec (2002 : Longueuil, Canada), 2002
Disability prevention for occupational back pain - An example of knowledge transfer in the province of Quebec
Source : In Forum public sur le transfert de connaissances en matière de santé et sécurité du travail, (2001, Toronto, Canada)
Assessment of predictive validity of Quebec Task Force Classification
Loisel P., Lemaire J, Vachon B., Poitras S., Durand M. J.
Source : In 15th Annual Meeting of the North American Spine Society (15th : October 25-28, 2000 : New Orleans, USA), 2000
A validity study of spine kinematics as disability measure in back pain patient
Poitras S., Loisel P., Lemaire J., Prince F.
Source : Archives of Physical Medecine and Rehabilitation, vol. 81, 2000, p. 1394-1400
The PREVICAP program : an application of the Sherbrooke model
Source : in Back Pain and Disability-Unraveling the Puzzle : CIRPD International Conference, (November 30-December 2, 2000 : New York, USA), 2000, p. 96-97
The Sherbrooke model cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness
Source : in Back Pain and Disability-Unraveling the Puzzle : CIRPD International Conference, (November 30-December 2, 2000 : New York, USA), 2000, p. 94-95
Cost-benefit analysis of a comprehensive model of back pain management: a five-year follow-up study
Loisel P., Lemaire J., Poitras S., Durand M. J.
Source : In 26th conference of the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine (26th : June 25-29, 1999 : Kona, Hawaii), 1999, p. 75
Efficacité et coût efficacité d’un modèle innovateur de prise en charge des maux de dos reliés au travail
Source : in Maillage... une solution à tes problèmes : Congrès de l'Association québécoise pour l’hygiène, la santé et la sécurité au travail / AQHSST, (20e : 13-15 mai, 1998, Laval, Canada), 1998, p. 262-268
Is work status of low back pain patients best Described by an Automated device or by a Questionnaire?
Loisel P., Poitras S., Lemaire J., Durand P., Southière A., Abenhaim L.
Source : Spine, vol. 23, 1998, p. 1588-94
Le Retour Thérapeutique au Travail comme une Intervention de Réadaptation Centralisée dans le Milieu de Travail. Description et fondements théoriques
Durand M. J., Loisel P., Durand P.
Source : Revue Canadienne d'Ergothérapie, vol. 65, 1998, p. 72-80
Innovation dans le domaine de la réadaptation du travailleur blessé au dos : le retour thérapeutique au travail
Source : In Le partenariat en santé et sécurité du travail: une approche à développer : Congrès de l'Association québécoise pour l'hygiène, la santé et la sécurité du travail / AQHSST, (18e : mai, 1996 : Hull, Canada), 1996, p. 257
A study of the relationship between a device measuring back kinematics (Spinoscope), a functional capacity questionnaire (Oswestry) and work status
Poitras S., Loisel P., Lemaire J.
Source : Canandian Journal of Rehabilitation, vol. 11, 1998, p. 224-225
PREVICAP, an evidence based work rehabilitation Center
Charpentier N., Durand M. J., Loisel P.
Source : in 12ème Congrès international de la Fédération mondiale des ergothérapeutes / WFOT (12e : 31 mai-5 juin, 1998 : Montréal, Canada), 1998
Therapeutic return to work : a workplace rehabilitation
Le retour thérapeutique au travail comme une intervention centralisée dans le milieu de travail
Les principes d'action : appliquer les données scientifiques à la prise en charge des travailleurs victimes de TMS. Résultats du modèle de Sherbrooke et du programme Prévicap
Source : in Congrès francophone sur les TMS, (1er : 30-31 mai, 2005 : Nancy, France), 2005
Comparaison des systèmes de reconnaissance des TMS selon les pays et interprétation des données statistiques : le système d'indemnisation de lésions professionnelles au Québec
Stock S.
La surveillance des TMS liés au travail au Québec
La prévention des troubles musculo-squelettiques : réflexion sur le rôle du réseau de santé publique et orientations proposées pour la santé au travail
Stock S., Caron D., Gilbert L., Gosselin L., Tougas G., Turcot A.
Source : INSPQ, 2005, 27 p., (http://www.inspq.qc.ca/pdf/publications/428-PreventionTroublesMusculosquelettiques.pdf)
The association between cigarette smoking and back pain in adults
Scott S. C., Goldberg M. S., Mayo N. E., Stock S. R., Poitras B.
Source : Spine, vol. 24, no 11, 1999, p. 1090-1098
Can Dupuytren's contracture be work-related?: review ot the evidence
Liss G. M., Stock S. R.
Source : American Journal of Industrial Medicine, vol. 29, no 5, 1996, p. 521-532
Workplace ergonomic factors and the development of musculoskeletal disorders of the neck and upper limbs: a meta analysis
Stock S. R.
Source : American Journal of Industrial Medicine, vol. 19, no 1, 1991, p. 87-107
Gender-based estimates of underreporting of Workers' Compensation lost-time claims for musculoskeletal disorders of the neck, back and upper extremity: a comparison of 1998 Quebec Health Survey and Quebec CSST workers' compensation data
Stock S., Tissot F., Messing K., Goudreau S.
Source : in Fifth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Workrelated Musculoskeletal Disorders PREMUS, (5th : July 11-15, 2004 : Zurich, Switzerland) 2004, volume 2, p. 573-574
Are young workers at higher risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders? Analysis of Quebec Workers' Compensation data from 1995-2000 for Montreal Island workers
Stock S., Gounongbé F., Goudreau S.
Source : in Fifth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Workrelated Musculoskeletal Disorders PREMUS, (5th : July 11-15, 2004 : Zurich, Switzerland) 2004
Are young workers at higher risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders? Analysis of Québec workers' compensation data from 1995-2000
Source : in Forum public de l’Association des commissions des accidents du travail du Canada / ACATC (2e : 26-28 octobre, 2003 : Montréal, Canada), 2003
Can 1998 Quebec Health Survey data help us estimate underreporting of Workers' Compensation lost-time claims for musculoskeletal disorders of the neck, back and upper extremity?
Source : in 2e congrès national de l’Association canadienne de recherche en santé au travail - ACRST/CARWH, (2e : 25-26 octobre, 2003 : Montréal, Canada), 2003, p. 68
Population-based prevalence of workers' musculoskeletal symptoms and workplace exposures: a gender-based analysis of the 1998 Quebec health and social survey
Stock S., Tissot F., Messing K.
Source : in National Symposium of the Canadian Association for Research on Work & Health / CARWH (1st : November 18, 2001 : Toronto, Canada), 2001
Stock S. R., Tissot F., Messing K.
Source : in Programme and Abstract Book of the Fourth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (PREMUS 2001), (September 30th-October 4th, 2001, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 2001
Musculoskeletal health problems and workplace exposures in Quebec female and male workers: results from the 1998 Quebec health survey
Stock S. R., Tissot F., Messing K., Labrèche F., Arcand R.
Source : in Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (128th : November 12-16, 2000 : Boston, U.S.A.), 2000
Gender-based analysis of work-related musculoskeletal disorder studies: is it really helpful? Analyses from the 1998 Quebec health and social survey
Source : in XVI World Congress of Epidemiology, (16th : August, 18-22, 2002 : Montréal, Canada), 2002
Working with the employer
Source : in Handbook of complex occupational disability claims: early risk identification, intervention, and prevention, Shultz, I.Z.; Gatchel, R.J. (eds). New York, Springer, 2005, p. 479-488
Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis of a disability prevention model for back pain management: a six year follow up study
Source : in International Workshop : Economic Evaluations of Occupational Health Interventions (February 10, 2006 : Amsterdam), 2006