Musculoskeletal disorders in demanding computer work - with air traffic control as a model
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Summary, in English
The physical workload, recorded in 14 subjects in both systems by technical measurements of postures, movements and muscular load, showed large differences: The mouse-intensive system was associated with lower movement velocities, less varying postures and less rest in the right forearm extensor muscles. The differences were amplified at high work intensity.
Neck postures in females with neck/shoulders/upper back disorders were compared to those in healthy referents, but without significant differences.
Musculoskeletal disorders in neck and upper limbs were assessed by standardised physical examinations in 148 air traffic controllers (71 women and 77 men) and the psychosocial work environment by questionnaire. Disorders in elbows/hands increased significantly after 20 months of work in the mouse-intensive system, while in neck/shoulders/upper back, there was no consistent change. There was no gender difference in elbows/hands disorders, while the females were at higher risk in neck/shoulders/upper back. Disorders in elbows/hands were not explained by psychosocial factors.
Most likely, these findings are applicable to similar technological developments in other settings.
Publishing year
2008
Language
English
Publication/Series
Lund University Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series
Volume
2008:28
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Lund University
Topic
- Environmental Health and Occupational Health
Keywords
- prospective study
- psychosocial work environment
- neck-postures
- technical measurements
- physical exposure
- computer mouse
- VDU-work
- diagnoses
- Neck and upper limb disorders
- physical examination
Status
Published
Supervisor
- STAFFAN SKERFVING
- Gert-Åke Hansson
- Svend Erik Mathiassen
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1652-8220
- ISBN: 978-91-85897-81-0
Defence date
28 March 2008
Defence time
13:15
Defence place
Universitetssjukhuset i Lund, Föreläsningssal F3
Opponent
- Christina Ahlgren (Associate professor)