Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2690419 | Archives des Maladies Professionnelles et de l'Environnement | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We compare our model to other types of health care offered to patients suffering from chronic back pain, especially the Sherbrooke model. We confirm the importance of multidisciplinary care based on the bio-psychosocial well-being profile. The first results we are publishing are more positive than those presented in other studies, although it is difficult to compare this particular “protocol” with others. On the other hand, we found no clear benefit in the ergonomic adaptation of the workstation, unlike other studies. However, the benefits of physical rehabilitation/re-adaptation, (and sports) are confirmed. A global approach using a well-defined protocol that takes in charge patients (workers) suffering from chronic back pain by an occupational health service and then through a close relationship with a physical rehabilitation center has provided encouraging results. However, it is still possible to improve these results, especially by integrating suggestions by specialists in ergonomics with those of the occupational therapists in order to optimize the adaptation of certain workstations.
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Authors
D. Jégaden, J. Péron, S. Bianco, M. Davion, S. Cardonne, O. Ha, A. Hekinian, M. Nousbaum, F. Nicolas,