2019
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1381
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Comparing the effectiveness of integrating ergonomics and motor control to conventional treatment for pain and functional recovery of work‐related neck–shoulder pain: A randomized trial

Abstract: Background Work‐related neck and shoulder pain (WRNSP) is highly prevalent among patients who seek physiotherapy treatment. Clinicians may tend to focus on teaching home exercises and provide general advice about workplace improvement. The present study investigates the short‐ and long‐term impact of an intervention approach that emphasizes on integrating the motor control re‐education with ergonomic advice. Methods Participants diagnosed with WRNSP (n = 101) were randomly assigned into two groups in this rand… Show more

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“…Other measurements included the self-reported pain score (0-10) and functional outcomes such as the neck disability index (NDI) and the disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) questionnaire. These results have been reported in another publication [30]. We also evaluated the biomechanical measures such as surface electromyography and kinematic parameters of neck and shoulder performance [31].…”
Section: Occupational Exposure Measuressupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…Other measurements included the self-reported pain score (0-10) and functional outcomes such as the neck disability index (NDI) and the disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) questionnaire. These results have been reported in another publication [30]. We also evaluated the biomechanical measures such as surface electromyography and kinematic parameters of neck and shoulder performance [31].…”
Section: Occupational Exposure Measuressupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Both groups of participants reported significant improvement in pain scores and functional outcomes (NDI) with no significant difference between groups [30]. However, there were more apparent differences between groups when examining the occupational exposure measures such as the JRPD and workstyle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Even so, most of our participants (71.6 %) expressed a wish to continue working from home and seem to have accepted it as a new workplace. Considering, however, that this new workplace entails new health and safety risks, especially those related to the development and/or worsening of musculoskeletal pain, we believe that new safety recommendations and preventive measures are required and that the approach to the issue should be multidisciplinary and integrated to improve workers’ condition and minimise work-related pain ( 24 ). We have therefore come up with a few suggestions in this respect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Про доцільність поліпшення ергономіки робочого місця і необхідності виконання «домашніх завдань» пацієнтом з м'язово-скелетним болем робиться висновок у рандомізованому дослідженні Tsang S. та співавт. [9]. Такий вивод зроблений на основі вивчення короткострокового і довгострокового значення спеціальних фізичних комплексів для лікування болю в спині в поєднанні з ергономічними рекомендаціями у 101 офісного працівника.…”
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