上髁炎
医学
腕管综合征
流行病学
手腕
物理疗法
物理医学与康复
上肢
肌腱病
风险因素
伤害预防
毒物控制
人为因素与人体工程学
康复
肌腱
肘部
外科
病理
环境卫生
作者
Peter J. Keir,Amanda Farias Zuniga,Daanish M. Mulla,Kumara G. Somasundram
标识
DOI:10.1177/0018720819860683
摘要
The relationships between workplace risk factors and upper extremity injuries from epidemiological and laboratory studies were examined.Epidemiological studies are associated with several limitations, affecting the strength of association between risk factors and the development of injuries.In this narrative review, we identified epidemiological and laboratory studies (published primarily since 1997) investigating exposure to workplace risk factors (force, repetition, posture, vibration) and risk of hand/wrist tendon-related disorders, epicondylitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).Forceful exertions are strongly associated with hand/wrist tendon-related disorders, epicondylitis, and CTS. Dose-response relationships were found for epicondylitis (repetition) and CTS (posture). Interactions demonstrate multiplicative effects of risk factors for injury risk. Laboratory studies display clear associations between task demands and biomechanical measures linked to mechanisms for upper extremity injuries with animal models providing further evidence of a dose-response between risk factors and injury.Forceful, repetitive work requiring non-neutral postures are associated with increasing risk of hand/wrist tendon-related disorders, epicondylitis, and CTS as evidenced by epidemiology studies and laboratory-based investigations of humans and animals.Understanding the relationship between exposure levels of workplace risk factors and upper extremity disorders can improve injury prevention and rehabilitation strategies.
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