LRS
This page contains the electronic tables and figures belonging to the paper ‘Work-relatedness of lumbosacral radiculopathy syndrome: review and dose-response meta-analysis’ by P. Paul F.M. Kuijer1PhD; Jos H. Verbeek2 MD PhD; Andreas Seidler3 MD PhD; Rolf Ellegast4 PhD; Carel T.J. Hulshof1,5 MD PhD; Monique H.W. Frings-Dresen1 PhD; Henk F. Van der Molen1 PhD
1 Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Netherlands Center for Occupational Diseases. Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
2 Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Kuopio, Finland
3 Institute and Polyclinic of Occupational and Social Medicine, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
4 Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Sankt Augustin, Germany
5 Centre of Excellence, the Netherlands Society of Occupational Medicine (NVAB), Utrecht, the Netherlands
List of contents:
- Table e-1 Risk of bias for the included studies
- Table e-2 Exposure categories high exposed versus not exposed
- Figure e-1 Forest plot Physically demanding work and LRS
- Figure e-2 Forest plot Physically demanding work and LRS low risk
- Figure e-3 Forest plot Bending twisting and LRS low risk
- Figure e-4 Forest plot Lifting and LRS
- Figure e-5 Forest plot Lifting and LRS low risk
- Figure e-6 Forest plot Lifting bending and LRS
- Figure e-7 Forest plot Professional driving and LRS
- Figure e-8 Forest plot Professional driving and LRS low risk
- Figure e-9 Forest plot Sitting and LRS
- Figure e-10 Funnel plot
- Appendix e-1 Search strategy systematic review LRS work
- Appendix e-2 Data extraction included studies
- Work-relatedness of lumbosacral radiculopathy syndrome - Review and dose-response meta-analysis