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Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 12:151-162
The aim was to assess whether self-reported reduced productivity occurred in computer users due to musculoskeletal symptoms and the association to workplace, symptom, and individual factors. The study group consisted of 1283 computer users from diffe
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health. 23:130-139
Objectives The aim was to study the associations between self-rated psychosocial work conditions and the characteristics and location of musculoskeletal symptoms, signs, and syndromes. Methods Perceived psychosocial work conditions were recorded in a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 48:1473-1483
A self-administered examination protocol of the musculoskeletal system in the neck, shoulders, and upper limbs was mailed to 350 subjects and the results were compared to those of a subsequent medical examination. The prevalences of reported positive
Publikováno v:
Occupational and environmental medicine. 61(6)
Aims: To determine whether perceived muscular tension, job strain, or physical exposure are associated with increased risk of developing neck pain among VDU users. Methods: A baseline questionnaire was answered by 1283 respondents, of whom 671 were f
Autor:
Allan Toomingas, Carina Bildt Thorbjörnsson, Laura Punnett, Lars Alfredsson, Margareta Torgén, Åsa Kilbom, Kerstin Fredriksson
Publikováno v:
American journal of industrial medicine. 38(5)
Background In 1969 a population-based study was conducted in the Stockholm region. From the 2,579 randomly selected participants (18–65 years of age in 1969), the youngest subset were asked to participate in a reexamination in 1993. Information reg
Autor:
Max Köster, Kerstin Fredriksson, Lars Alfredsson, Margareta Torgén, Carina Bildt Thorbjörnsson, Åsa Kilbom, Allan Toomingas
OBJECTIVES: To investigate associations between different potential risk factors, related and not related to work, and disorders of the neck and upper extremities occurring up to 24 years later. METHODS: The study comprised 252 women and 232 men, Swe
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