Utility of a Neuromuscular Activation Exercise Protocol on Surgeon Posture
Andrea L. Yessaillian,
Robert C. Clark,
Rachel M. Segal
et al.
Abstract:Background
Surgeons are at risk for musculoskeletal disorders from ergonomic strain in the operating room. These deficits may stem from neuromuscular control deficits. Neuromuscular activation exercises (NMEs) may strengthen the brain-muscle connection. This study aimed to assess the utility of a surgeon-oriented NME protocol on posture.
Methods
Surgeons, operating room staff, and medical students completed a professionally established NME routine. An e… Show more
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