Abstract:Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is an occupational disease affecting 50% of riveting hammer operators after 10 years of work. 1 Current international standards (ISO 5349) seeking to protect workers from occupational vibration are not effectively predicting HAVS onset. 1-3 Scarce research has been done which investigates the long term effects of riveting hammer vibration exposure and nerve regeneration. The present study examines the effects of typical occupational vibrational exposure on cutaneous mechanose… Show more
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