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Work-a Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation | 2012

Discrepancies in pain presentation caused by adverse psychosocial conditions as compared to pain due to high physical workload

Inger Arvidsson; Jenny Gremark-Simonsen; Istvan Balogh; Gert-Åke Hansson; Camilla Dahlqvist; Lothy Granqvist; Kerstina Ohlsson; Anna Axmon; Björn Karlson; Catarina Nordander

Disorders in the musculoskeletal system have been associated with a high physical workload as well as psychosocial and individual factors. It is however not obvious which of these factors that is most important to prevent. Musculoskeletal disorders in neck and upper extremity was assessed by interview and clinical examination in 79 teachers and 93 assisting nurses, all females. Psychosocial work environment was assessed by questionnaire. The physical workload was recorded by technical measurements of postures, movements and muscular load, in 9 teachers and 12 nurses. The physical workload was lower among the teachers, but they had a more demanding psychosocial work environment. Among the nurses, but not in the teachers, the neck-shoulder disorders were associated with a high body mass index (BMI). The teachers reported neck-shoulder complaints to a higher extent than the nurses, but had much lower prevalence of diagnoses in the clinical examination (12% vs. 25%; POR 0.3 CI 0.1 - 1.2; adjusted for age and BMI). The results suggest that adverse psychosocial conditions among the teachers give rise to a different kind of pain in the neck-shoulder region than from physical overload, troublesome but not as severe as the one afflicting the nurses.


Work-a Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation | 2018

Comparing two methods to record maximal voluntary contractions and different electrode positions in recordings of forearm extensor muscle activity : Refining risk assessments for work-related wrist disorders

Camilla Dahlqvist; Catarina Nordander; Lothy Granqvist; Mikael Forsman; Gert-Åke Hansson

BACKGROUND: Wrist disorders are common in force demanding industrial repetitive work. Visual assessment of force demands have a low reliability, instead surface electromyography (EMG) may be used as part of a risk assessment for work-related wrist disorders. For normalization of EMG recordings, a power grip (hand grip) is often used as maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of the forearm extensor muscles. However, the test-retest reproducibility is poor and EMG amplitudes exceeding 100% have occasionally been recorded during work. An alternative MVC is resisted wrist extension, which may be more reliable. OBJECTIVE: To compare hand grip and resisted wrist extension MVCs, in terms of amplitude and reproducibility, and to examine the effect of electrode positioning. METHODS: Twelve subjects participated. EMG from right forearm extensors, from four electrode pairs, was recorded during MVCs, on three separate occasions. RESULTS: The group mean EMG amplitudes for resisted wrist extension were 1.2–1.7 times greater than those for hand grip. Resisted wrist extension showed better reproducibility than hand grip. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that the use of resisted wrist extension is a more accurate measurement of maximal effort of wrist extensor contractions than using hand grip and should increase the precision in EMG recordings from forearm extensor muscles, which in turn will increase the quality of risk assessments that are based on these.


International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2010

Physical workload in various types of work: Part II. Neck, shoulder and upper arm

Gert-Åke Hansson; Istvan Balogh; Kerstina Ohlsson; Lothy Granqvist; Catarina Nordander; Inger Arvidsson; Ingrid Åkesson; Jeannette Unge; Ralf Rittner; Ulf Strömberg; Staffan Skerfving


International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2009

Physical workload in various types of work: Part I. Wrist and forearm

Gert-Åke Hansson; Istvan Balogh; Kerstina Ohlsson; Lothy Granqvist; Catarina Nordander; Inger Arvidsson; Ingrid Åkesson; Jeannette Unge; Ralf Rittner; Ulf Strömberg; Staffan Skerfving


Industrial Health | 2011

Postures and Movements in the Most Common Tasks of Power Line Workers

Cristiane Shinohara Moriguchi; Letícia Carnaz; Jeronimo Farias de Alencar; Luiz Carlos Miranda Júnior; Lothy Granqvist; Gert-Åke Hansson; Helenice Jane Cote Gil Coury


Rapportserie: Arbets- och miljömedicin; 2017(4) (2017) | 2017

Arbetsbelastning vid städning av hotellrum

Camilla Dahlqvist; Lothy Granqvist; Lotta Löfqvist; Henrik Enquist; Catarina Nordander; Mikael Forsman


11th International Symposium on Human Factors in Organisational Design and Management (ODAM 2014) | 2014

Measuring wrist and forearm physical workload at an assembly line

Jenny Gremark Simonsen; Lothy Granqvist; Gert-Åke Hansson


Archive | 2013

Arbets- och miljömedicin - Lund Betydelsen av fysiska och psykosociala riskfaktorer för sjukdom/besvär i muskler och leder - en prospektiv studie.

Jenny Gremark Simonsen; Inger Arvidsson; Camilla Dahlqvist; Lothy Granqvist; Gert-Åke Hansson; Anna Larsson; Björn Karlson; Catarina Nordander


Archive | 2011

Betydelsen av fysiska och psykosociala riskfaktorer för sjukdom/besvär i muskler och leder - en prospektiv studie inom vård och skola. Delrapport 1. Resultat från baslinjeundersökning på en mellan- och högstadieskola i Helsingborg, 2010

Jenny Gremark Simonsen; Inger Arvidsson; Camilla Dahlqvist; Lothy Granqvist; Björn Karlson; Birgitta Pålsson; Catarina Nordander


PREMUS 2010, Seventh International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal disorders, | 2010

Physical workload on neck, shoulder and upper arm in various types of work.

Gert-Åke Hansson; Istvan Balogh; Kerstina Ohlsson; Lothy Granqvist; Catarina Nordander; Inger Arvidsson; Ingrid Åkesson; Jeannette Unge; Ralf Rittner; Ulf Strömberg; Staffan Skerfving

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