Authors: Schult, Marie-Louise | Schüldt, Kristina | Ekholm, Jan | Söderback, Ingrid
Article Type:
Research Article
Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to find out how patients viewed their work environment and work technique, and how suggested alterations to the workplace had been realized after a comprehensive exercise-oriented rehabilitation program, including a substantial part with individual ergonomic analysis, individual ergonomic advice and specific work technique training at the occupational therapy unit. The patients had chronic musculoskeletal pain (mostly load-related) in the neck and shoulder with or without neurogenic pain in the arm. After the rehabilitation program a questionnaire was sent to 181 patients. One hundred and thirty-five patients (109 women and 26 men) (75%) responded. More
…than half of the patients reported that they thought more than once a week about the individual ergonomic advice given during the session when the analysis of videofilm from their workplaces was presented. Their ratings showed high awareness of the advice given, e.g. taking micropauses during work (e.g. straightening up ones back combined with muscular relaxation), working with arms kept close to the trunk, lifting burden close to the body. Half of the patients had made use of the possibility to change working position once or more per hour. The results indicate that the patients were aware of their working technique after participating in the rehabilitation program.
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Keywords: Ergonomics, Work technique, Chronic musculoskeletal pain, Neck, Shoulder, Neurogenic pain, Rehabilitation medicine, Occupational therapy, Ergonomi, Arbetsteknik, Kronisk muskuloskelettal smärta, Nacke, Skuldra, Neurogen smärta, Medicinsk rehabilitering, Arbetsterapi, Individuell ergonomisk rådgivning, Skuldergördels-höjar muskulaturen, Videofilmning
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-1995-5304
Citation: Work,
vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 173-183, 1995
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