The goal of the present study, a part of the PROOF (Predicting Occupational biomechanics among OFfice workers) study, was to determine if there was a relationship between psychosocial stress, measured by reward and over-commitment, and trapezius muscle activity while workers performed their own computer work in the field. We observed that workers reporting higher levels of over-commitment and lower reward also experienced approximately 40% higher median trapeizus muscle activity levels than workers reporting lower levels of over-commitment and lower reward (change from 3.5% MVC to 6% MVC), with no difference in muscle activity for workers reporting high reward and either low or high overcommitment. Workers reporting higher levels of over-co...
Introduction of more non-computer tasks has been suggested to increase exposure variation and thus r...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
The goal of the present study, a part of the PROOF (Predicting Occupational biomechanics among OFfic...
Background: Because of reported associations of psychosocial factors and computer related musculoske...
BackgroundBecause of reported associations of psychosocial factors and computer related musculoskele...
Objective Office workers with high levels of over commitment and low levels of reward are thought to...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
Objective Office workers with high levels of overcommitment and low levels of reward are thought to ...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
Workplace stressors have been indicated to play a role in the development of neck and upper extremit...
The current study investigated the associations between work-related perceived stress and surface el...
The current study investigated the associations between work-related perceived stress and surface el...
Introduction of more non-computer tasks has been suggested to increase exposure variation and thus r...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...
The goal of the present study, a part of the PROOF (Predicting Occupational biomechanics among OFfic...
Background: Because of reported associations of psychosocial factors and computer related musculoske...
BackgroundBecause of reported associations of psychosocial factors and computer related musculoskele...
Objective Office workers with high levels of over commitment and low levels of reward are thought to...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
The present study, a part of the PROOF (PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers) stud...
Objective Office workers with high levels of overcommitment and low levels of reward are thought to ...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
Workplace stressors have been indicated to play a role in the development of neck and upper extremit...
The current study investigated the associations between work-related perceived stress and surface el...
The current study investigated the associations between work-related perceived stress and surface el...
Introduction of more non-computer tasks has been suggested to increase exposure variation and thus r...
About 35 % of the working population in Sweden report that computer use accounts for 50% or more of ...
Computer technology has advanced rapidly in the past few decades and computers have become a very im...