Last updated: 2026-03-14
By Yanfei Xie — Lecturer at Charles Sturt University
Unlock the complete study detailing validated prediction models for moderate-to-severe neck disability among 262 sonographers, with insights on psychosocial predictors and actionable implications for occupational health practice, risk assessment, and preventive strategies.
Published: 2026-03-14
Access to the full article detailing validated prediction models for neck disability in workers and the practical implications for risk assessment and prevention.
Yanfei Xie — Lecturer at Charles Sturt University
Unlock the complete study detailing validated prediction models for moderate-to-severe neck disability among 262 sonographers, with insights on psychosocial predictors and actionable implications for occupational health practice, risk assessment, and preventive strategies.
Created by Yanfei Xie, Lecturer at Charles Sturt University.
- Occupational health researchers seeking validation results and predictors for neck-disability risk, - Clinicians and physiotherapists assessing neck-pain risk and disability in workers, - HR and safety professionals evaluating workplace risk and prevention strategies for neck-related disability
Interest in education & coaching. No prior experience required. 1–2 hours per week.
Key psychosocial predictors identified. Not all ergonomic factors are strongest predictors. Includes implications for risk assessment and prevention
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