BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether perceived exertion, perceived comfort and working technique is associated with the incidence of neck and upper extremity symptoms among professional computer users. METHODS: At baseline a self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 853 participants from 46 different work sites (382 men and 471 women) who, at baseline, had been free from neck and upper extremity symptoms during the preceding month. Work-related exposures, individual factors, and symptoms from the neck and upper extremities were assessed. Observations of working technique were performed by ergonomists using an ergonomic checklist. Incidence data were collected by means of 10 monthly questionnaires, asking for...
The usage of computers is common among workforce around the globe. The employees are necessitated t...
none3noMusculoskeletal disorders are frequently related to computer use in the workplace. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Office computer workers are at increased risk for neck/upper extremity (UE) musculoskele...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether perceived exertion, perceived comfort a...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
Lindegård Andersson A (2007) Working technique during computer work. Associations with biomechanical...
Perceived exertion, comfort and working technique in professional computer users and associations wi...
The aim of the study: find out the correlation between risk factors and neck, back and upper limb pa...
This paper is based on a large questionnaire study. The paper presents how all participants and subg...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
Objective Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on aver...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This study aims to investigate the relationship between ...
Introduction: Complaints of arm, neck, and shoulders (CANS) is a common problem among patients whose...
Objectives: Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on av...
The aim of this study was to identify easy to assess occupational factors that are associated with t...
The usage of computers is common among workforce around the globe. The employees are necessitated t...
none3noMusculoskeletal disorders are frequently related to computer use in the workplace. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Office computer workers are at increased risk for neck/upper extremity (UE) musculoskele...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether perceived exertion, perceived comfort a...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
Lindegård Andersson A (2007) Working technique during computer work. Associations with biomechanical...
Perceived exertion, comfort and working technique in professional computer users and associations wi...
The aim of the study: find out the correlation between risk factors and neck, back and upper limb pa...
This paper is based on a large questionnaire study. The paper presents how all participants and subg...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
Objective Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on aver...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This study aims to investigate the relationship between ...
Introduction: Complaints of arm, neck, and shoulders (CANS) is a common problem among patients whose...
Objectives: Epidemiologic studies on physical exposure during computer use have mainly focused on av...
The aim of this study was to identify easy to assess occupational factors that are associated with t...
The usage of computers is common among workforce around the globe. The employees are necessitated t...
none3noMusculoskeletal disorders are frequently related to computer use in the workplace. The aim of...
BACKGROUND: Office computer workers are at increased risk for neck/upper extremity (UE) musculoskele...