Bridging the Gap: Evidence-Informed Early Intervention Practices for Injured Workers with Nonvisible Disabilities

  • Schultz I
  • Chlebak C
  • Law A
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… Impressively, Loisel et al. (2002) showed cost-effectiveness and benefit … (2000), an intervention could include a quota-based physical activity program, ergonomic … The workplace, primary health-care providers, and the worker's compensation system were critical systems in both …

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Schultz, I. Z., Chlebak, C. M., & Law, A. K. (2016). Bridging the Gap: Evidence-Informed Early Intervention Practices for Injured Workers with Nonvisible Disabilities (pp. 223–253). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7627-7_13

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