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Prevalence of Tenosynovitis and Other Injuries of the Upper Extremities in Repetitive Work

The purpose of this investigation was to compare the prevalence of soft tissue disorders in the neck, arms and hands between packers doing repetitive work and shop assistants with variable tasks. One hundred and fifty-two female assembly-line packers in a food production factory and 133 female shop...

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Published in:Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health Environment & Health, 1979-01, Vol.5 (3), p.48-55
Main Authors: LUOPAJÄRVI, TUULIKKI, KUORINKA, ILKKA, VIROLAINEN, MARKKU, HOLMBERG, MIA
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description The purpose of this investigation was to compare the prevalence of soft tissue disorders in the neck, arms and hands between packers doing repetitive work and shop assistants with variable tasks. One hundred and fifty-two female assembly-line packers in a food production factory and 133 female shop assistants were interviewed about their symptoms and given a clinical examination of the neck and upper extremities. The number of cases of tension neck, cervical syndrome, scalenus syndrome, and humeral epicondylitis did not differ significantly between the two groups. The prevalence of tenosynovitis and humeral tendinitis was significantly higher for the assembly-line packers. The packing work consisted of static muscle work by the arms, grasping and maximal extensions of the fingers, and lateral deviations of the wrists. The movements numbered up to 25,000/workday. A relationship between some work load factors and some disorders of the upper extremities is probable.
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Adult
Arm
Disorders
Elbow Joint - physiopathology
Factory labor
Female
Flexors
Hand - physiopathology
Hands
Humans
Middle Aged
Muscular disorders
Neck
Neck Muscles - physiopathology
Occupational Diseases - epidemiology
Shoulder - physiopathology
Syndrome
Tendinopathy
Tenosynovitis
Tenosynovitis - epidemiology
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - epidemiology
Upper extremity
Work
title Prevalence of Tenosynovitis and Other Injuries of the Upper Extremities in Repetitive Work
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