Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome [HAVS]: What Do We Know So Far? - Journal Review.

Q3 Medicine
Adam Popiołek, Marta Billewicz, Laura Lis, Karolina Makowska, Aleksandra Marczyk, Julia Pietrzykowska, Aleksandra Turek, Oksana Zatorska
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Background: Since over century it has been known that hand to arm transmitted vibrations (HAV) can affect health and quality of life. Exposure over certain level and intensity over time are risk causes of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Symptoms varies from the damaged structures which most commonly are secondary Raynaud Phenomenon known as Vibration Induced White Finger (VWF), carpal tunnel syndrome, tingling, loss of manual dexterity, osteoarthritis or even Dupuytren's contracture. The usage of pneumatic vibrating tools among physical workers and specialists like dentists, without any doubt has grown significantly since the start of previous technological era. Unfortunately, development of medicine is not sufficient to reverse harmful effects of vibrations on human body but is able to diagnose and treat symptoms faster and with better efficiency than it used to in the past. Brief update and awareness booster of occupational disease which is silently present in our society, giving more insight and knowledge about current possibilities of treatment and diagnosis for medical personnel and everyone interested.

Material and methods: The article presents actual state of knowledge and scientific discoveries collected and researched via databases of platforms: Journal of Education Health and Sport, PubMed, Google Scholar, National Library of Medicine, Elsevier. Used keywords in research: Vibration induced White Finger, HAVS, Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome.

Conclusion: While full protection from occupational vibrations is not possible, we should advance in spreading knowledge of occupational hazards, updating and regulating work standards policies, as continue research in new aimed therapies and effects of vibrations on human body.

手臂振动综合症(HAVS):到目前为止我们知道什么?——Journal Review。
背景:一个多世纪以来,人们已经知道手到手臂的传播振动(HAV)会影响健康和生活质量。长时间暴露在一定程度和强度以上是导致手臂振动综合征的危险因素。症状因结构受损而异,最常见的是继发性雷诺现象,即振动诱发的白指(VWF),腕管综合征,刺痛,手灵巧性丧失,骨关节炎甚至Dupuytren挛缩。毫无疑问,自上一个技术时代开始以来,体力劳动者和牙医等专家中气动振动工具的使用已经显著增长。不幸的是,医学的发展不足以扭转振动对人体的有害影响,但能够比过去更快、更有效地诊断和治疗症状。简要更新和提高我们社会中默默地存在的职业病的认识,为医务人员和所有感兴趣的人提供有关当前治疗和诊断可能性的更多见解和知识。材料和方法:本文通过《教育健康与体育杂志》、PubMed、谷歌Scholar、美国国家医学图书馆、爱思唯尔等平台的数据库收集和研究的知识和科学发现的实际状况。研究关键词:振动诱发白指,HAVS,手臂振动综合征。结论:虽然对职业振动的全面防护是不可能的,但我们应该在传播职业危害知识,更新和规范工作标准政策方面取得进展,并继续研究新的针对性治疗方法和振动对人体的影响。
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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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