Occupational exposures and neck and upper extremity disorders : a systematic review : : summary and conclusions /

The scientific evidence suggests that the following exposures involve risks for disorders and diseases in the: 1. neck/shoulders - work involving bending/twisting the torso, heavy work (lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling), highly demanding work, little control, narrow parameters for decision making...

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Online Access: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285323/
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Language:English
Swedish
Published: Stockholm, Sweden : Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment, 2012
Series:SBU-rapport ; no. 210.
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Summary:The scientific evidence suggests that the following exposures involve risks for disorders and diseases in the: 1. neck/shoulders - work involving bending/twisting the torso, heavy work (lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling), highly demanding work, little control, narrow parameters for decision making, or a combination of highly demanding work and little control2. shoulders - heavy work (lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling), long-term use of computer mouse3. elbows and forearms - heavy work (lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling), repetitive work, long-term use of computer mouse4. wrists and hands - biomechanical load (combination of repetitive hand motion and force).
Item Description:"English translation of the summary: Ron Gustafson"--Page 3.
"Summary and conclusions of the SBU report"--Page 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 PDF file (18 pages)) + 1 supplement (304 pages).
ISSN:1400-1403 ;
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed March 12, 2019).