Back Injuries - Causes And Cures

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Herschel H. Potter
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Back injuries arising from such activities as lifting and handling objects have been and continue to be constant and undiminishing hazards of the occupational environment. Back pain in one form or another is experienced by almost a1 1 individuals. During the past 30 years, a great deal of accident prevention education has been directed toward the reduction of back injuries. However, it has not produced any great change in the incidence of the injury. The human spine remains the most vulnerable area of the muscul o-skeleta1 system. Back injuries account for about 400,000, or 18 percent, of all disabling work related injuries each year according to the National Safety Council estimates. These serious back injuries are estimated to have cost more than 1.9 billion dollars in 1976 in medical and lost time pay. 1
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APA: Herschel H. Potter  (1981)  Back Injuries - Causes And Cures

MLA: Herschel H. Potter Back Injuries - Causes And Cures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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