2012
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.3300
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Long-term effects of biomechanical exposure on severe shoulder pain in the Gazel cohort

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“…This study focused on biomechanical risk factors for KP or knee osteoarthritis identified in the literature: handling of loads (>4 kg), kneeling, and standing (Coggon et al, 2000;Lau et al, 2000;Sandmark et al, 2000;Jones et al, 2007;Ingham et al, 2011;Descatha et al, 2012;Jensen et al, 2012). Handling of loads and kneeling were dichotomized into >2 h a day versus <2 h a day.…”
Section: Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study focused on biomechanical risk factors for KP or knee osteoarthritis identified in the literature: handling of loads (>4 kg), kneeling, and standing (Coggon et al, 2000;Lau et al, 2000;Sandmark et al, 2000;Jones et al, 2007;Ingham et al, 2011;Descatha et al, 2012;Jensen et al, 2012). Handling of loads and kneeling were dichotomized into >2 h a day versus <2 h a day.…”
Section: Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KP may also predispose to knee osteoarthritis. Some studies have classified KP as chronic or severe (>30 days or >3 months or highly intense pain during the previous year), and sub-chronic or moderate (1-29 days or low intensity pain during the previous year) in order to distinguish between different types of pain (Miranda et al, 2002;Picavet and Schouten, 2003;Andersen et al, 2012;Descatha et al, 2012).…”
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“…RC tendinopathy is particularly prevalent in workers and can cause work absenteeism and loss of productivity leading to important societal economic costs 6) . Rehabilitation of workers with RC tendinopathy may be challeng- ing, particularly when exposure to risk factors of shoulder-related pain and disability, such as working with arms above shoulder level, carrying loads, and use of vibrating tools, is common [7][8][9][10] .…”
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“…Most existing evidence of the impact of psychosocial work environment on musculoskeletal health has originated from long-term workers [18], where the potential for prevention is dramatically reduced [19] and where the typology of occupations does not reflect the emerging labour market. Research in the beginning of professional life is fairly sparse, mainly restricted to specific occupational groups [2022] and commonly concerned with the impact of work-related psychosocial factors on already established health conditions [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%