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Melloh, M; Rolli Salathé, C; Schenk, K; Odermatt, E; Lüthi, I; Elfering, A; Theis, JC (2011). Why do some people experience no low back pain? Comparison of a middle aged working population to a population–based cohort. Australasian Epidemiologist, 18(2), pp. 91-92. Melbourne: Informit

Melloh, M; Rolli Salathé, C; Lüthi, I; Semmer, NK; Elfering, A (2011). Why do some people experience no low back pain? Comparison of a middle-aged working population to a population-based cohort. In: International Low Back Pain Forum XI, Melbourne. Melbourne, 15th – 18th March 2011: International Low Back Pain Forum XI, Melbourne

Melloh, M; Rolli Salathé, C; Schenk, K; Odermatt, E; Lüthi, L; Elfering, A; Theis, JC. (2011). Why do some people experience no low back pain? – Comparison of a middle-aged working population to a population-based cohort. In: Australasian Epidemiology Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Perth,19th – 21st September 2011: Australasian Epidemiology Association Annual Scientific Meeting

Melloh, M; Rolli Salathé, C; Lüthi, I; Semmer, NK; Elfering, A (2011). Why do some people experience no low back pain? Comparison of a middle-aged working population to a population-based cohort. In: Combined Australian Orthopaedic Association and New Zealand Orthopaedic Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Rotorua, New Zealand. 9th – 14th October 2011.

Melloh, M; Rolli Salathé, C; Elfering, A; Tamcan, Ö; Mannion, AF; Boos, N; Müller, U (2010). Predictors of chronic low back pain What health practitioners should pay attention to. In: Spine Society of Australia Annual Scientific Meeting, Christchurch.

Melloh, M; Rolli Salathé, C; Elfering, A; Tamcan, Ö; Mannion, AF; Boos, N; Müller, U (2010). Predictors of chronic low back pain What health practitioners should pay attention to. In: The International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine Annual Meeting, Auckland. The International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine Annual Meeting, Auckland

Melloh, M; Rolli Salathé, C; Elfering, A; Tamcan, Ö; Mannion, AF; Boos, N; Müller, U (2010). Staying at home with low back pain: Multidimensional predictors of work absenteeism. In: The International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine Annual Meeting, Auckland. The International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine Annual Meeting, Auckland

Melloh, M; Elfering, A; Egli Presland, C; Roeder, C; Barz, T; Rolli Salathé, C; Tamcan, O; Mueller, U; Theis, J C (2009). Identification of prognostic factors for chronicity in patients with low back pain: a review of screening instruments. International orthopaedics, 33(2), pp. 301-13. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00264-008-0707-8

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