A population of 72 bifocal wearers was studied to determine the relationship between VDT (video display terminal) placement for those who reported musculoskeletal pain and those who did not. The mean hours worked was 50.4 minutes (p=0.003) greater for those who reported head/neck pain versus those who did not and 48.6 minutes (p=0.004) greater for those who reported shoulder/arm pain that those who did not. There was no statistically significant difference between the means of monitor height, distance, or angle for those who reported pain symptoms versus those who did not. This study indicates that, self reported pain symptoms are correlated with hours of VDT work and that there appears to be a threshold at approximately five hours for pain...
We investigated task variables that may influence the incidence of visual discomfort amongst subject...
In the 21st century, work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), which affects the body muscles,...
To examine the effects of prolonged visual display terminal (VDT) working hours and exercise frequen...
A month-long field study was conducted to determine effects of large-screen VDT placement on user po...
(ABSTRACT) Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) remain the focus of research efforts as cos...
Abstract only Symptoms associated with the eyes were recorded by a group of 92 video display termina...
Video display terminal (VDT) operators are required to maintain a sitting position for extended peri...
In order to investigate symptoms prevalence related to visual display terminal (VDT) syndrome, and t...
[[abstract]]VDT workstation preferred settings and field settings were assessed for thirty experienc...
VDT tasks are rapidly increasing as the office automation prevails. Despite its numerous benefits, o...
The lighting conditions, luminance, contrast, and design of the workplace were studied in video disp...
Various studies of visual display terminal (VDT) work have shown the need of investigating causal re...
We investigated task variables that may influence the incidence of visual discomfort amongst subject...
Magnitudes and correlates of stress were investigated among 248 office workplace VDT users and 85 no...
This paper explores the gender differences with respect to potential negative physical effects assoc...
We investigated task variables that may influence the incidence of visual discomfort amongst subject...
In the 21st century, work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), which affects the body muscles,...
To examine the effects of prolonged visual display terminal (VDT) working hours and exercise frequen...
A month-long field study was conducted to determine effects of large-screen VDT placement on user po...
(ABSTRACT) Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) remain the focus of research efforts as cos...
Abstract only Symptoms associated with the eyes were recorded by a group of 92 video display termina...
Video display terminal (VDT) operators are required to maintain a sitting position for extended peri...
In order to investigate symptoms prevalence related to visual display terminal (VDT) syndrome, and t...
[[abstract]]VDT workstation preferred settings and field settings were assessed for thirty experienc...
VDT tasks are rapidly increasing as the office automation prevails. Despite its numerous benefits, o...
The lighting conditions, luminance, contrast, and design of the workplace were studied in video disp...
Various studies of visual display terminal (VDT) work have shown the need of investigating causal re...
We investigated task variables that may influence the incidence of visual discomfort amongst subject...
Magnitudes and correlates of stress were investigated among 248 office workplace VDT users and 85 no...
This paper explores the gender differences with respect to potential negative physical effects assoc...
We investigated task variables that may influence the incidence of visual discomfort amongst subject...
In the 21st century, work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs), which affects the body muscles,...
To examine the effects of prolonged visual display terminal (VDT) working hours and exercise frequen...