A comparison of routine and case-managed pathways for recovery from musculoskeletal disorders in people in employment.
Beverly P BergmanEvangelia DemouJames LewseyEwan MacdonaldPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
People with musculoskeletal disorders who have poor baseline mental health status derive greatest benefit from active case-management. Case-management therefore contributes to reducing health inequalities and can help to minimise long-term sickness absence. Shorter waiting times contributed to better outcomes in the case-managed service.Implications for RehabilitationMusculoskeletal disorders are a major cause of inability to work.Case-management is effective in helping people with musculoskeletal disorders to return to work.People who have the poorest mental health are likely to gain the greatest benefit from case-management of their musculoskeletal disorders.