Dynamic Load Moment Exposure and Spine Function Impairment

Author(s):  
William S. Marras ◽  
Steven A. Lavender ◽  
A. Sue ◽  
Ferguson Riley E. Splittstoesser ◽  
Gang Yang

A prospective study was performed in distribution center environments in order to determine which physical exposure measures related to a reduction in low back function. Workers in 50 distribution jobs employed in 21 distribution centers were monitored over at least a 6 month period for changes in spine function. Job exposures were monitored with a sonic-based exposure tracking system (laboratory in a backpack) that captured 197 physical exposure metrics per lift. Based upon the database containing over 60,000 lifts, a multivariate model was developed capable of predicting jobs characteristics associated with a decrement in spine function over time. The sensitivity and specificity of the model were 85% and 87.5%, respectively. These results provide valuable information for the control of risk in these environments and offer valuable insight regarding the biomechanical functioning of the spine.

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
William S. Marras ◽  
Steven A. Lavender ◽  
A. Sue ◽  
Ferguson Riley E. Splittstoesser ◽  
Gang Yang

2013 ◽  
pp. 41-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaap H. van Dieën ◽  
Idsart Kingma

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Introduction: A prospective study was carried out, with the aim of establishing the clinical manifestations of cholelithiasis in the population of Quito, Ecuador. Methods: During the period from January 2012 to October 2017, 534 patients were referred from different outpatient clinics of the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security to the Batan Medical Center with the diagnosis of cholelithiasis after a clinical assessment and abdominal ultrasound, to be treated surgically. Results: Sixty-nine percent of patients were female with a male-female ratio of 1:2.21. Mean age was 44.9 years. Pain was the most common symptom in our study: 95.7%. Among these patients, pain was located in the epigastrium in 49.8%, in the right hypochondrium in 45.1% and only 0.8% had low back pain. Pain ranged from moderate and even severe. The remaining 4.3% of patients had dyspepsia or were asymptomatic. Conclusions: This finding highlights the fact that epigastric pain must be always considered as a clinical manifestation on cholelithiasis.


2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 94 ◽  
Author(s):  
UshamShyamkesho Singh ◽  
RajKumar Meena ◽  
Ch ArunKumar Singh ◽  
A KJoy Singh ◽  
AMahendra Singh ◽  
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Physiotherapy ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 101 ◽  
pp. e1661-e1662
Author(s):  
A. Woodhouse ◽  
K. Pape ◽  
P. Romundstad ◽  
O. Vasseljen

2011 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. NP106-NP115 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siriluck Kanchanomai ◽  
Prawit Janwantanakul ◽  
Praneet Pensri ◽  
Wiroj Jiamjarasrangsi

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