Recently, computer, mobile phone and Internet use has increased. This study aimed to determine the possible relation between self-reported wrist and finger symptoms (aches, pain or numbness) and using computers/mobile phones, and to analyze how the symptoms are specifically associated with utilizing desktop computers, portable computers or mini-computers and mobile phones. A questionnaire was sent to 15,000 working-age Finns (age 18â65). Via a questionnaire, 723 persons reported wrist and finger symptoms often or more with use. Over 80% use mobile phones daily and less than 30% use desktop computers or the Internet daily at leisure, e.g., over 89.8% quite often or often experienced pain, numbness or aches in the neck, and 61.3% had aches in...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the self-reported physical symptoms in the neck and the use...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal symptoms among adolescents are related to the time spent using a...
Abstract Background Literature abounds on the prevalent nature of Self Reported Musculoskeletal Symp...
Recently, computer, mobile phone and Internet use has increased. This study aimed to determine the p...
The use of the computers and other technical devices has increased. The aim of our work was to study...
The aim of our work is to study persons who self-reported aches, pain, or numbness in the hip and lo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible relation between self-reported neck sympto...
This paper presents the use of new technical equipment by young adults (30 years old or younger), an...
High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported amo...
Aim: This study was carried out to see the frequency of musculoskeletal problems in frequent Compute...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between cumulative use of electronic devices and muscul...
Background: Smartphone is one of the most popular technological devices among many ages worldwide.In...
Digital devices such as mobile phone, personal computer and laptop are playing a major role in stude...
In today’s world, information acquisition and communication has become easier utilizing various digi...
Background Musculoskeletal symptoms among adolescents are related to the time spent using a compu...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the self-reported physical symptoms in the neck and the use...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal symptoms among adolescents are related to the time spent using a...
Abstract Background Literature abounds on the prevalent nature of Self Reported Musculoskeletal Symp...
Recently, computer, mobile phone and Internet use has increased. This study aimed to determine the p...
The use of the computers and other technical devices has increased. The aim of our work was to study...
The aim of our work is to study persons who self-reported aches, pain, or numbness in the hip and lo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the possible relation between self-reported neck sympto...
This paper presents the use of new technical equipment by young adults (30 years old or younger), an...
High prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders in neck and upper extremities are reported amo...
Aim: This study was carried out to see the frequency of musculoskeletal problems in frequent Compute...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between cumulative use of electronic devices and muscul...
Background: Smartphone is one of the most popular technological devices among many ages worldwide.In...
Digital devices such as mobile phone, personal computer and laptop are playing a major role in stude...
In today’s world, information acquisition and communication has become easier utilizing various digi...
Background Musculoskeletal symptoms among adolescents are related to the time spent using a compu...
The aim of this paper was to investigate the self-reported physical symptoms in the neck and the use...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal symptoms among adolescents are related to the time spent using a...
Abstract Background Literature abounds on the prevalent nature of Self Reported Musculoskeletal Symp...