2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-20353/v3
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Occupational risk factors for shoulder chronic tendinous pathology in the Spanish automotive manufacturing sector: a case-control study.

Abstract: Background: Musculoskeletal Diseases (MSDs) are among the most prevalent health problems encountered in the workforce in Europe. Multiple risk factors contribute to their onset. In the present study, different individual risk factors for chronic tendinous pathology affecting the shoulder were analysed in a sample of workers from the automotive manufacturing sector. Methods: An observational retrospective study was conducted with 73 cases of officially recognised and compensated occupational diseases and 94 ale… Show more

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“…e United States was the first to research related technologies and made great breakthroughs and cooperated with many research institutions and well-known domestic universities to conduct research on virtual assembly technology. Literature [4] developed a three-dimensional auxiliary assembly system that can assemble products during product design. e system can share data with parametric CAD software.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e United States was the first to research related technologies and made great breakthroughs and cooperated with many research institutions and well-known domestic universities to conduct research on virtual assembly technology. Literature [4] developed a three-dimensional auxiliary assembly system that can assemble products during product design. e system can share data with parametric CAD software.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WMSDs usually don't have a single cause; rather, various factors play a role. Among physical causes and organizational risk factors, bending, movements requiring repetitive force, awkward (wrong) and static postures, vibrations, poor lighting, cold working environments, fast-paced work, prolonged sitting or standing in the same position, and carrying loads are especially problematic [1,2]. These diseases often affect the low back, lower extremities and especially the upper extremities and neck [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%