Children’s computer exposure is rapidly growing. Several studies have suggested children using computers may be at risk of developing musculoskeletal symptoms. General models and theories relating to the causality of negative musculoskeletal outcomes in adult workers demonstrated relationships between workplace factors and musculoskeletal outcomes. When examining children’s computer exposure it is evident that their use is different. Even though risk factors may be similar, due to the nature of children and their computer environments, the potential risk factors and thus a proposed model of causal relationships between exposure and outcomes may differ. Objective: To develop a model of factors influencing computer exposure and musculoskeleta...
The use of computers in schools has grown rapidly over the past 10 years. This growth is likely to c...
Background and Aim of the Study: Cumulative trauma disorder is physical injury resulting from the cu...
A limited number of studies have focused on computer-use-related upper extremity musculoskeletal dis...
Children's computer exposure is rapidly growing. Several studies have suggested children using compu...
Children's computer use is rapidly growing, together with reports of related musculoskeletal outcome...
Children's exposure to information technology (IT) is increasing in leisure, home and educational en...
The etiology of musculoskeletal outcomes associated with the use of information technology (IT) has ...
Background: Increasing use of computers by children has raised concerns over the potential impact on...
Computer use by children at home and school is now common in many countries. Child computer exposure...
This white paper outlines: - Why we are conducting research in this area, including key statistics....
Purpose Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the adult population have increased over the past ten y...
Background Musculoskeletal symptoms among adolescents are related to the time spent using a compu...
Background: This review summarizes the evidence regarding the association between musculoskeletal di...
Background and Aim of the Study: Cumulative trauma disorder is physical injury resulting from the cu...
Abstract Background The use of computers has increased among adolescents, as have musculoskeletal sy...
The use of computers in schools has grown rapidly over the past 10 years. This growth is likely to c...
Background and Aim of the Study: Cumulative trauma disorder is physical injury resulting from the cu...
A limited number of studies have focused on computer-use-related upper extremity musculoskeletal dis...
Children's computer exposure is rapidly growing. Several studies have suggested children using compu...
Children's computer use is rapidly growing, together with reports of related musculoskeletal outcome...
Children's exposure to information technology (IT) is increasing in leisure, home and educational en...
The etiology of musculoskeletal outcomes associated with the use of information technology (IT) has ...
Background: Increasing use of computers by children has raised concerns over the potential impact on...
Computer use by children at home and school is now common in many countries. Child computer exposure...
This white paper outlines: - Why we are conducting research in this area, including key statistics....
Purpose Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the adult population have increased over the past ten y...
Background Musculoskeletal symptoms among adolescents are related to the time spent using a compu...
Background: This review summarizes the evidence regarding the association between musculoskeletal di...
Background and Aim of the Study: Cumulative trauma disorder is physical injury resulting from the cu...
Abstract Background The use of computers has increased among adolescents, as have musculoskeletal sy...
The use of computers in schools has grown rapidly over the past 10 years. This growth is likely to c...
Background and Aim of the Study: Cumulative trauma disorder is physical injury resulting from the cu...
A limited number of studies have focused on computer-use-related upper extremity musculoskeletal dis...