TY - BOOK ID - 137885279 TI - Low Back Pain (LBP) AU - Denaro, Vincenzo AU - Iavicoli, Sergio AU - Russo, Fabrizio AU - Vadalà, Gianluca PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - low back pain (LBP) KW - standing position KW - musculoskeletal pain KW - sedentary behaviour KW - back pain KW - Google Trends KW - infodemiology KW - seasonality KW - Wikipedia KW - back problems KW - Low Back Pain Scale KW - maximum voluntary isometric contraction KW - postural stability KW - unexpected external postural perturbations KW - disability KW - insurance KW - low back pain KW - lumbar decompression KW - lumbar fusion KW - musculoskeletal disorders KW - occupational health KW - pain KW - return to work KW - satisfaction KW - manual therapy KW - kinesiophobia KW - fear of pain KW - Australian method KW - Neurac KW - chronic KW - underserved KW - African American KW - Latino KW - older adults KW - workload KW - wearable assistive device KW - occupational back-support exoskeleton KW - EMG KW - handling task KW - lumbalgia KW - physical activity KW - prevention KW - public health KW - occupational safety and health KW - risk assessment KW - occupational disorder KW - knowledge KW - rehabilitation nurses KW - patient care KW - unemployment KW - gender difference KW - population attributable fraction KW - cross-sectional studies KW - orthopaedics KW - artificial intelligence KW - computer vision KW - digital image processing KW - deep learning KW - decision support systems KW - computer aided diagnosis KW - sub-threshold lumbar instability KW - non-radiological lumbar instability KW - lumbar instability KW - radiography KW - lumbar translation KW - lumbar rotation KW - screening tool KW - X-ray KW - sensitivity KW - specificity KW - workplace interventions KW - workers KW - work ability KW - systematic review KW - meta-analysis KW - cognitive behavioral therapy KW - mindfulness-based stress reduction KW - depression KW - fear-avoidance beliefs KW - absenteeism KW - epidemiology KW - workplace KW - epidural steroid injections KW - lumbosacral radicular pain KW - disk herniation KW - canal stenosis KW - review KW - pelvic incidence KW - hip–knee line KW - anthropometry KW - ROC curve KW - reliability KW - MRI KW - CT KW - bone metastasis KW - bone cancer KW - lung cancer KW - prostate cancer KW - machine learning KW - radiomics KW - signature KW - spinal load KW - core stability KW - ergonomics KW - low-back pain KW - lower extremity UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137885279 AB - Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem, being the most commonly reported musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) and the leading cause of compromised quality of life and work absenteeism. Indeed, LBP is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability, and its burden is growing alongside the increasing and aging population. The etiology, pathogenesis, and occupational risk factors of LBP are still not fully understood. It is crucial to give a stronger focus to reducing the consequences of LBP, as well as preventing its onset. Primary prevention at the occupational level remains important for highly exposed groups. Therefore, it is essential to identify which treatment options and workplace-based intervention strategies are effective in increasing participation at work and encouraging early return-to-work to reduce the consequences of LBP. The present Special Issue offers a unique opportunity to update many of the recent advances and perspectives of this health problem. A number of topics will be covered in order to attract high-quality research papers, including the following major areas: prevalence and epidemiological data, etiology, prevention, assessment and treatment approaches, and health promotion strategies for LBP. We have received a wide range of submissions, including research on the physical, psychosocial, environmental, and occupational perspectives, also focused on workplace interventions. ER -