Musculoskeletal conditions can be debilitating, often persist for a long time and mean time off from work. So finding effective ways to manage pain and its consequences is critical. A Danish study from a few years ago had something important to tell us about what strategies increased the chance of successful return-to-work outcomes and managing persistent upper body pain effectively. About the study This was a long-term study involving 141 peo...

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ReturnToWorkSA has partnered with Return to Work Matters to provide South Australian Return to Work Coordinators with a free online resource. This website gives coordinators access to practical injury management tools and instructive articles that summarize the findings of evidence based research.