Background: Occupational computer use has been associated with upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UEMSDs), but the etiology and pathophysiology of some of these disorders are poorly understood. Various theories attribute the symptoms to biomechanical and/ or psychosocial stressors. The results of several clinical studies suggest that elevated antagonist muscle tension may be a biomechanical stress factor. Affected computer users often exhibit limited wrist range of motion, particularly wrist flexion, which has been attributed to increased extensor muscle tension, rather than to pain symptoms. Recreational or domestic activities requiring extremes of wrist flexion may produce injurious stress on the wrist joint and muscles, the sympt...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
The use of forearm and palm supports has been associated with lower neck and shoulder muscle activit...
The present study examined various biomechanical parameters in symptomatic and asymptomatic computer...
Abstract Background Occupational computer use has been associated with upper extremity musculoskelet...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
Using a computer keyboard with the forearms unsupported has been proposed as a causal factor for nec...
Using a computer keyboard with the forearms unsupported has been proposed as a causal factor for nec...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
BACKGROUND: Previous work has shown an association between restricted wrist range of motion (ROM) an...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
Lindegård Andersson A (2007) Working technique during computer work. Associations with biomechanical...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of arm and wrist supports in reducing the workload during c...
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most widely known entrapment neuropathy. The aim of this study w...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
The use of forearm and palm supports has been associated with lower neck and shoulder muscle activit...
The present study examined various biomechanical parameters in symptomatic and asymptomatic computer...
Abstract Background Occupational computer use has been associated with upper extremity musculoskelet...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
Using a computer keyboard with the forearms unsupported has been proposed as a causal factor for nec...
Using a computer keyboard with the forearms unsupported has been proposed as a causal factor for nec...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
BACKGROUND: Previous work has shown an association between restricted wrist range of motion (ROM) an...
Forearm support during keyboard use has been reported to reduce neck and shoulder muscle activity an...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
Lindegård Andersson A (2007) Working technique during computer work. Associations with biomechanical...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of arm and wrist supports in reducing the workload during c...
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most widely known entrapment neuropathy. The aim of this study w...
The rapid advancement of technology has made computers today\u27s most common tool assisting office ...
The use of forearm and palm supports has been associated with lower neck and shoulder muscle activit...
The present study examined various biomechanical parameters in symptomatic and asymptomatic computer...