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View article: SS62-01 ASSESSMENT OF RISK OF WORK-RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS IN SURGEONS, NURSES AND PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
SS62-01 ASSESSMENT OF RISK OF WORK-RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS IN SURGEONS, NURSES AND PHYSIOTHERAPISTS Open
Surgeons, nurses and physiotherapists are highly susceptible to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs), which can profoundly impact their overall health and wellbeing. The demanding nature of their job often requires them to perfo…
View article: SP-344 Updates in health surveillance programmes for work-related musculoskeletal disorders
SP-344 Updates in health surveillance programmes for work-related musculoskeletal disorders Open
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSD) are the commonest occupational health conditions and impact medical costs, work productivity, work disability, and absenteeism. Occupational physicians and company doctors must conduct health…
View article: 642 Work related musculoskeletal disorders among orthopaedic surgeons: a survey study
642 Work related musculoskeletal disorders among orthopaedic surgeons: a survey study Open
Introduction Surgeons, especially Orthopaedic Surgeons (OS) maintain awkward postures and repetitive tasks which are ergonomically risky. However, there is a paucity of data on the prevalence of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMS…
View article: 637 Ergonomic risk factors, musculoskeletal symptoms, exertion and workload among physiotherapists in a single rehabilitation centre
637 Ergonomic risk factors, musculoskeletal symptoms, exertion and workload among physiotherapists in a single rehabilitation centre Open
Introduction Physiotherapists (PTs) apply manual forces such a pushing, pulling and lifting, maintain hazardous postures and static loading during treatment,which predisposes them to work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSD). Hence, t…
View article: 644 Risk factors for work related musculoskeletal disorders among physiotherapists
644 Risk factors for work related musculoskeletal disorders among physiotherapists Open
Introduction Physiotherapists (PT) are highly predisposed to work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSD), due to their work nature involving manual effort, static holding and repetitive action. The severity of the WRMSD is reported to a…
View article: 643 Risk factors for the development of work related musculoskeletal disorders among information technology professionals
643 Risk factors for the development of work related musculoskeletal disorders among information technology professionals Open
Introduction Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WRMSD) are highly prevalent among Information Technology (IT) professionals. However, the risk factors associated with the development of WRMSD are not clear. Hence, the objective of thi…
View article: 641 Effectiveness of onsite occupational health clinics in management of work related musculoskeletal disorders in 10,850 information technology professionals
641 Effectiveness of onsite occupational health clinics in management of work related musculoskeletal disorders in 10,850 information technology professionals Open
Introduction Onsite clinics play a crucial role in the provision of occupational health services. However, the effectiveness of onsite clinics in the management of work related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSD) is an under studied area. Th…
View article: Orthopedic surgery in cerebral palsy: Instructional course lecture
Orthopedic surgery in cerebral palsy: Instructional course lecture Open
Orthopedic surgery (OS) plays an important role in the management of cerebral palsy (CP). The objectives of OS are to optimize functions and prevent deformity. Newer developments in OS for CP include emphasis on hip surveillance, minimally…
View article: Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabilitation of Severe Cerebral Palsy
Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabilitation of Severe Cerebral Palsy Open
Persons with Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels IV and V are considered as severe cerebral palsy (CP) and are non-ambulatory. These persons are at a higher risk of complications such as hip displacement (sub-luxation…
View article: Effectiveness of a low-cost body weight support training device in the rehabilitation of cerebral palsy
Effectiveness of a low-cost body weight support training device in the rehabilitation of cerebral palsy Open
Background Body weight supported treadmill training (BWSTT) has been proven to be effective in rehabilitation of persons with cerebral palsy (CP). However, it has still not found widespread usage, especially in industrially developing coun…
View article: Efficacy of an activity monitor as a biofeedback device in cerebral palsy
Efficacy of an activity monitor as a biofeedback device in cerebral palsy Open
Background Assessment of physical outcomes in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) is considered an effective way to monitor their progress, evaluate interventions and guide health care policy. However, no study using an activity monitor (AM)…