Review of scapular movement disorders among office workers having ergonomic risk.

作者: Ö. Depreli , E. Angın

DOI: 10.3233/BMR-170790

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摘要: BACKGROUND Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are the most common health problems which affect millions of office workers. OBJECTIVE The objective this study is to determine scapular positioning at rest and different anatomical planes, assessment pain, postural changes functionality upper extremity that caused by lack ergonomic principles among workers civil servants in TRNC (Turkish Republic Northern Cyprus). METHODS 183 individuals participated 2 groups were created grand scores Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) tool. Scapular dyskinesis, pain back, physical functions symptoms extremity, self-rated neck disability, cervical thoracic posture assessed. RESULTS difference between situation results disability participants was significant (p 0.05). A statistical has been found when Lateral Slide Test (LSST) examined (p< CONCLUSIONS Working environment conditions cause wrong working thus, lead spend more energy together with difficulty, consequently general health.

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