2016
DOI: 10.23910/ijbsm/2016.7.1.1387a
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Assessment of Postural Discomfort among Female Sewing Machine Operators

Abstract: Today women are called upon to undertake the dual role of looking after the family and its needs and also earn for the families maintenance, by taking up either full or part time work for wages. In the process of economic development, women's role has been a major component. The sewing operation is characterized by a static sitting posture, a forward inclined posture of the head and trunk, and relatively uncomfortable ankle and knee angles. The sewing task includes simultaneous hand and arm movements, and the … Show more

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“…The positive correlation between the intensity of pain and sitting height in this study, could be occupation related and be attributed to the working conditions of sewing machine operators, whose work involve long hours in a sitting position. The sewing machine operation is characterized by a static sitting posture with forward incline head and trunk [22]. Little work has been done to associate chronic neck pain with occupational factors (the posture, working conditions and the sitting height of individuals).…”
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“…The positive correlation between the intensity of pain and sitting height in this study, could be occupation related and be attributed to the working conditions of sewing machine operators, whose work involve long hours in a sitting position. The sewing machine operation is characterized by a static sitting posture with forward incline head and trunk [22]. Little work has been done to associate chronic neck pain with occupational factors (the posture, working conditions and the sitting height of individuals).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FHP can result in decreased cervical range of motion, muscle ischemia, soreness, tiredness, inflammation, and protrusion of the nucleus pulposus, which can rotate the mandible and compress and irritate the retrodisc pad (9). Sewing machine operation involves a forward-leaning sitting position that is static and unnatural in terms of the angle of the knee and ankle, which continuously strains the neck muscles (10). Previous research has shown the common occurrence of neck pain among global garment workers (11).…”
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