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Age and experience predict delayed RTW
While younger and inexperienced workers are at greater risk of a lost-time back injury, their older (over 45 years) and more experienced colleagues (working at least four years) are more likely to have a delayed return to work, according to a 15-year nested case-control study of work-related back claims made by US carpenters. Those injured in acute events (eg falls, being struck, vehicle crashes) are also more likely to have a delayed return.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine 2009; 52: 821–830. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajim.20747/abstract
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