The Ergonomic Association between Shoulder, Neck/Head Disorders and Sedentary Activity: A Systematic Review

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Guduru, Rama Krishna Reddy [1 ]
Domeika, Aurelijus [1 ]
Obcarskas, Linas [1 ]
Ylaite, Berta [1 ]
机构
[1] Kaunas Univ Technol, Inst Mechatron, Kaunas, Lithuania
关键词
BACK-PAIN; UPPER EXTREMITY; MUSCLE-ACTIVITY; OFFICE-WORKERS; NECK PAIN; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; HEAD POSTURE; COMPUTER USE; NECK/SHOULDER; INTERVENTION;
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10.1155/2022/5178333
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background. Work-associated upper limb and neck disorders are common occupational disorders throughout the world. These disorders are usually observed more in workers who spend a long time sitting, referred to as sedentary activity (SA). The immediate and distorted risk of sedentary-related problems was considered high in Europe, Australia, and the United States. Even though mediation is convenient, it is likely to reduce office workers' risks of developing cervical and upper body pain due to sedentary work. This systematic review addresses risk factors and evaluates the relationship between SA and upper body disorders in office workers (i.e., shoulder and neck/head). Methods. PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were searched for articles published between January 2010 and August 2021 in the English language. The three keywords "sedentary," "upper body elements," and "work" (and their derivatives) were searched to identify studies and carry out this systematic review. The articles were searched so that all three keywords or at least a derivation of each keyword should appear. Findings. Of the 40 articles that met the enclosure criteria, 32 studies examined the association of SA and upper body elements during both office and computer work. However, three articles were evaluated in the sit-stand work environment, and in the remaining five studies, one was evaluated during teaching, two during hospital work, and two during mixed working conditions. Conclusions. Research related to SA focuses mainly on extended risk factors, but there was no focus on other aspects, such as muscle and tendon contractions. As there is a convincing connection between SA and the upper body, our close examination identifies the need to institutionalize a system for collecting, analyzing, and describing the impact and short-term effects of SA on the upper body. Additionally, some suggestions were made to minimize the risk in a sedentary working environment.
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