scholarly journals Risk factors of work-related upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders in male cameramen

Author(s):  
Jung ho Kim ◽  
Byung seong Suh ◽  
Soo Geun Kim ◽  
Won sool Kim ◽  
You il Shon ◽  
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Author(s):  
William A. Pereira ◽  
Pat Tittiranonda ◽  
Stephen R. Burastero

Two groups of movement retrained computer users with prior computer-related upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders underwent qualitative orthogonal video motion analysis. Ergonomic analysis of subjects' computer use habits suggests that movement retraining may decrease risk factors for work related musculoskeletal disorders and therefore warrants further study.


2009 ◽  
Vol 61 (10) ◽  
pp. 1425-1434 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yves Roquelaure ◽  
Catherine Ha ◽  
Clarisse Rouillon ◽  
Natacha Fouquet ◽  
Annette Leclerc ◽  
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Author(s):  
Carisa Harris ◽  
David Rempel ◽  
Alysha R Meyers ◽  
Stephen Bao ◽  
Jay Kapellusch ◽  
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Historically, work-related upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) have comprised a significant portion of the number and cost of injuries in the workplace. The problem of work-related upper-extremity MSD has been, and continues to be, widespread and costly. This panel will present recent research from the Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Consortium studies. Presentations will be made on new health outcomes such as wrist tendinosis, epicondylitis and rotator cuff syndrome, as well as provide updates on applying new risk assessment methods to prior analyses. The application of the Revised Strain Index will be presented as will a comparison of results from the 2001 ACGIH TLV for Hand Activity to the 2018 ACGIH TLV for Hand Activity. Additionally, the impact of healthy worker survivor effect on the pooled analyses of incident CTS and CTS related disability will be discussed.


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