Rehabilitation between the yellow flags
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Prior to the onset of an injury a worker may often display a number of yellow flags, or warning signs, indicative of the injury occurring.
From the Australian Rehabilitation Providers Association
3rd National Injury Management Conference 2008
Influencing by Commitment and Teamwork
The words injury prevention generally conjure thoughts of manual handling training, personal protective equipment and safety procedures. Rarely do the words positive psychology come to mind.
But they should, according to psychologist Dr Timothy Sharp.
Dr Sharp, of The Happiness Insti...
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