Objective Our aim was to provide a quantitative assessment of the exposure response relationships between work-related physical and psychosocial factors and the occurrence of specific shoulder disorders in occupational populations. Methods A systematic review of the literature was conducted on the associations between type of work, physical load factors, and psychosocial aspects at work, on the one hand, and the occurrence of tendinitis of the biceps tendon, rotator cuff tears, subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS), and suprascapular nerve compression, on the other hand. Associations between work factors and shoulder disorders were expressed in quantitative measures as odds ratio (OR) or relative risk (RR). Results The occurrence of SIS wa...
There is a lack of quantitative data regarding exposure-response relationships between occupational ...
Over years it has been increasingly concerned with how upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UE...
Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) appear to have many causes including factors in the w...
Objective Our aim was to provide a quantitative assessment of the exposure response relationships be...
Objective: Our aim was to provide a quantitative assessment of the exposure-response relationships b...
The objective of this systematic review and metaanalysis is to examine which work-related risk facto...
International audienceObjectives: Shoulder disorders are common in the working population. This long...
Aims: To determine quantitative exposure-response relations between work with highly elevated arms a...
Abstract Background The electronics industry is one of the largest global industries, and significan...
Objectives. To assess the exposureresponse relationships between work-related physical and psychosoc...
Shoulder pain is widespread and imposes a considerable burden on the affected person and society. Wo...
Background Work-related shoulder pain is a common problem. Ergonomic factors in the workplace are th...
The aim of this thesis was to identify risk factors for neck/shoulder pain and disorders. In accorda...
Background: In 1993, an extensive review on the role of psychosocial factors in the development of m...
International audienceShoulder pain is common in the working population and causes loss of productiv...
There is a lack of quantitative data regarding exposure-response relationships between occupational ...
Over years it has been increasingly concerned with how upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UE...
Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) appear to have many causes including factors in the w...
Objective Our aim was to provide a quantitative assessment of the exposure response relationships be...
Objective: Our aim was to provide a quantitative assessment of the exposure-response relationships b...
The objective of this systematic review and metaanalysis is to examine which work-related risk facto...
International audienceObjectives: Shoulder disorders are common in the working population. This long...
Aims: To determine quantitative exposure-response relations between work with highly elevated arms a...
Abstract Background The electronics industry is one of the largest global industries, and significan...
Objectives. To assess the exposureresponse relationships between work-related physical and psychosoc...
Shoulder pain is widespread and imposes a considerable burden on the affected person and society. Wo...
Background Work-related shoulder pain is a common problem. Ergonomic factors in the workplace are th...
The aim of this thesis was to identify risk factors for neck/shoulder pain and disorders. In accorda...
Background: In 1993, an extensive review on the role of psychosocial factors in the development of m...
International audienceShoulder pain is common in the working population and causes loss of productiv...
There is a lack of quantitative data regarding exposure-response relationships between occupational ...
Over years it has been increasingly concerned with how upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UE...
Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) appear to have many causes including factors in the w...