Background Using a laptop for work is gaining rapid popularity, but there is little evidence how it influences the musculoskeletal disoders (MSD) and functional characteristics of the neck and shoulder area. The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of MSDs and functional characteristics of the neck between office workers using a laptop or desktop computer. Methods A total of 110 office workers with a mean age of 41±10 participated. 45 office workers (73% female) were using a laptop and 65 office workers (86% female) a desktop computer. The prevalence of MSDs was recorded using the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire. Active range of motion (AROM), maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) force, joint position error (JPE)...
The aim of our work was to study the physical symptoms of upper- and lower-level white-collar worker...
Work-related musculoskeletal diseases (WMSDs) are on the rise as a result of excessive usage of desk...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
The usage of computers is common among workforce around the globe. The employees are necessitated t...
Purpose. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are increasing due to overuse of desktop com...
Purpose. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are increasing due to overuse of desktop com...
In the 21st century, work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), which affects the body muscles,...
The aim of this study was to identify easy to assess occupational factors that are associated with t...
Objectives:Information technologies have been developing very rapidly, also in the case of occupatio...
Study Design Cross-sectional study. Objective To explore aspects of cervical musculoskeletal functio...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Poor neck and shoulder postures have been suggested to be a cause of neck and shoulder pain in compu...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
WOS: 000390329600021PubMed ID: 28083038Objective: This study analyzed the prevalence of work-related...
The objectives of this study were to examine the association between work-related upper limb disorde...
The aim of our work was to study the physical symptoms of upper- and lower-level white-collar worker...
Work-related musculoskeletal diseases (WMSDs) are on the rise as a result of excessive usage of desk...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
The usage of computers is common among workforce around the globe. The employees are necessitated t...
Purpose. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are increasing due to overuse of desktop com...
Purpose. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are increasing due to overuse of desktop com...
In the 21st century, work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), which affects the body muscles,...
The aim of this study was to identify easy to assess occupational factors that are associated with t...
Objectives:Information technologies have been developing very rapidly, also in the case of occupatio...
Study Design Cross-sectional study. Objective To explore aspects of cervical musculoskeletal functio...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Poor neck and shoulder postures have been suggested to be a cause of neck and shoulder pain in compu...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
WOS: 000390329600021PubMed ID: 28083038Objective: This study analyzed the prevalence of work-related...
The objectives of this study were to examine the association between work-related upper limb disorde...
The aim of our work was to study the physical symptoms of upper- and lower-level white-collar worker...
Work-related musculoskeletal diseases (WMSDs) are on the rise as a result of excessive usage of desk...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...