Objectives It has often been suggested that screen work (ie, work on desktop, laptop, notebook or tablet computers) is a risk factor for neck and upper extremity symptoms. However, an up-to-date overview and quantification of evidence are lacking. We aimed to systematically review the association of exposure to screen work with neck and upper extremity symptoms from prospective studies. Methods An electronic database search (PubMed, Embase, Cinahl and Scopus) for prospective studies on the association of exposure to screen work and musculoskeletal symptoms was conducted. Studies were synthesised regarding extracted data and risk of bias, and meta-analyses were conducted. Results After screening 3423 unique references, 19 articles from 12 st...
The use of computers has been associated with incidences of musculoskeletal discomforts among freque...
Purpose. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are increasing due to overuse of desktop com...
The use of mobile touch screen devices (MTSDs) has increased rapidly over the last decade, and there...
Musculoskeletal disorders are frequently related to computer use in the workplace. The aim of this c...
Objective Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on aver...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether perceived exertion, perceived comfort a...
Objectives: Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on av...
The objectives of this study were to examine the association between work-related upper limb disorde...
Worldwide, millions of office workers use a computer. This systematic review sum marizes the evidenc...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
This study prospectively assessed the importance of individual conditions and computer use during sc...
Intensive and long-lasting computer work increases the risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders....
In this thesis the association was examined between the duration of computer use at work and the ons...
International audienceObjective: A meta-analysis on epidemiological studies was undertaken to assess...
The aim of the study: find out the correlation between risk factors and neck, back and upper limb pa...
The use of computers has been associated with incidences of musculoskeletal discomforts among freque...
Purpose. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are increasing due to overuse of desktop com...
The use of mobile touch screen devices (MTSDs) has increased rapidly over the last decade, and there...
Musculoskeletal disorders are frequently related to computer use in the workplace. The aim of this c...
Objective Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on aver...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether perceived exertion, perceived comfort a...
Objectives: Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on av...
The objectives of this study were to examine the association between work-related upper limb disorde...
Worldwide, millions of office workers use a computer. This systematic review sum marizes the evidenc...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
This study prospectively assessed the importance of individual conditions and computer use during sc...
Intensive and long-lasting computer work increases the risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders....
In this thesis the association was examined between the duration of computer use at work and the ons...
International audienceObjective: A meta-analysis on epidemiological studies was undertaken to assess...
The aim of the study: find out the correlation between risk factors and neck, back and upper limb pa...
The use of computers has been associated with incidences of musculoskeletal discomforts among freque...
Purpose. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are increasing due to overuse of desktop com...
The use of mobile touch screen devices (MTSDs) has increased rapidly over the last decade, and there...