Risk Factors for Low Back Pain: A Population‐Based Longitudinal Study
Arthritis Care & Research2018Vol. 71(2), pp. 290–299
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Rahman Shiri, Kobra Falah‐Hassani, Markku Heliövaara, Svetlana Solovieva, Sohrab Amiri, Tea Lallukka, Alex Burdorf, Kirsti Husgafvel‐Pursiainen, Eira Viikari‐Juntura
Abstract
Lifestyle and physical workload factors increase the risk of LBP and lumbar radicular pain. Walking and cycling may have preventive potential for LBP.
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