2019
DOI: 10.35371/aoem.2019.31.e31
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Distribution of age, gender, and occupation among individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome based on the National Health Insurance data and National Employment Insurance data

Abstract: Background: The present study aimed to investigate the basic characteristics of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and its differences between occupations using Korea's National Health Insurance (NHI) and National Employment Insurance (NEI). Methods: The study participants were obtained from the NEI and NHI data from 2008 to 2015, with a diagnosis code of G560 (CTS) as the main or sub-diagnosis. Data about gender, age, diabetes mellitus, smoking, drinking, and length of employment, information about type of occupati… Show more

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“…These studies and others indicate that occupational tasks characterized by prolonged repetitive and forceful movements of the hand and wrist, such as prolonged repetitive forceful gripping or work with flexed or extended wrists, are strongly associated with an increased risk for development of this type of median mononeuropathy 7 . This musculoskeletal disorder is highly prevalent among workers worldwide, with an incidence rate of ∼6.3 per 10 000 full‐time equivalence 6 …”
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confidence: 94%
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“…These studies and others indicate that occupational tasks characterized by prolonged repetitive and forceful movements of the hand and wrist, such as prolonged repetitive forceful gripping or work with flexed or extended wrists, are strongly associated with an increased risk for development of this type of median mononeuropathy 7 . This musculoskeletal disorder is highly prevalent among workers worldwide, with an incidence rate of ∼6.3 per 10 000 full‐time equivalence 6 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…There is an increasing body of evidence linking fibrotic median mononeuropathy and occupational activities 6,7 . These studies and others indicate that occupational tasks characterized by prolonged repetitive and forceful movements of the hand and wrist, such as prolonged repetitive forceful gripping or work with flexed or extended wrists, are strongly associated with an increased risk for development of this type of median mononeuropathy 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wrist and hand musculoskeletal complaints affected over 15% of occupational groups including office workers, nurses, and others [ 16 ]. Office work-related CTS prevalence has been reported to range from nearly 5000 to 7500 per 100,000 individuals [ 19 ]. The wrist and hand symptoms are associated with physical factors such as repetitive use of the hands, inappropriate posture during computer work, and lengthy exposure to visual display terminals (VDT) including computer, keyboard, and mouse [ 3 , 6 , 8 , 20 , 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While many studies from different countries have looked at WMSDs in office workers [ 16 , 17 , 19 ], little is known about its current status among the Chinese office workers. According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, over 3 billion employees have been working in office settings in different sectors nationwide [ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%