2018
DOI: 10.21608/ejom.2018.12205
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Musculoskeletal Health Disorders Associated With Computer Use Among Minia University Employees

Abstract: Introduction: Occupational use of computers has increased rapidly over recent decades, and has been linked with various musculoskeletal complaints.Repetitive hand movements lead to overload of the upper extremity and neck, and prolonged sitting posture leads to overload on the lower back. Pain in the upper extremities and the neckshoulder region will affect the workers' health and productivity and it accounts for most work-related time lost. Aim of work: To identify the prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms a… Show more

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“…Changing working styles and prolonged sitting periods at work have contributed to a range of employee concerns, including weight gain ( 1 ) and musculoskeletal disorders ( 2 ). Improper posture while working with a computer for long periods ( 3 ) and employing a keyboard and mouse can result in neck, arm, shoulder, back, and wrist pain, alongside fatigue ( 4 , 5 ). Upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (CANS) are nonacute, nonsystemic musculoskeletal complaints of the neck and upper extremity ( 6 ), which reduce the individual’s quality of working life and cause various problems such as illness, absenteeism ( 7 ), and job loss ( 8 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Changing working styles and prolonged sitting periods at work have contributed to a range of employee concerns, including weight gain ( 1 ) and musculoskeletal disorders ( 2 ). Improper posture while working with a computer for long periods ( 3 ) and employing a keyboard and mouse can result in neck, arm, shoulder, back, and wrist pain, alongside fatigue ( 4 , 5 ). Upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (CANS) are nonacute, nonsystemic musculoskeletal complaints of the neck and upper extremity ( 6 ), which reduce the individual’s quality of working life and cause various problems such as illness, absenteeism ( 7 ), and job loss ( 8 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%