The Silent Strain: Grip Strength, and Wrist/Hand Musculoskeletal Disorders among Meat Cutters.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hamid Jahangiri, Fatemeh Ghasemi, Mojgan Zoaktafi, Hamid Salmani Nodooshan, Mohebat Vali, Hadi Daneshmandi
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Abstract

Background: Meat cutters are a working group engaged in awkward posture, repetitive motion, and forceful exertion in wrists/hands. This study was conducted a) to examine the prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among Iranian meat cutters, b) to assess the wrist musculoskeletal disorders risk assessment and hand grip strength.

Methods: Ninety-five male meat cutters in Iran (≥ 1 year tenure) completed a demographic/occupational questionnaire, the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ), and the Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Questionnaire (BCTQ). Ergonomic risk was assessed via the ACGIH-TLV hand activity method, and maximum hand-grip force was measured.

Results: With 69.5% reporting point prevalence and 70.5% reporting period prevalence of wrist/hand musculoskeletal symptoms, the study indicated that meat cutters had a significant prevalence of these symptoms. Most participants demonstrated mild to moderate severity in self-reported wrist symptoms while retaining asymptomatic functional status. The ACGIH-HAL assessment indicated most participants operated at or above the action level (AL), suggesting potential ergonomic risks. Moreover, The ACGIH-HAL ratio had a weak negative association with hand grip strength (β = - 0.0071, p = 0.12).

Conclusions: These findings highlight the ergonomic challenges associated with meat-cutting tasks.

无声的紧张:切肉工人的握力和手腕/手肌肉骨骼疾病。
背景:切肉工是一群姿势尴尬、动作重复、手腕/手用力的工人。进行这项研究是为了a)检查伊朗切肉工人中肌肉骨骼症状的患病率,b)评估腕部肌肉骨骼疾病风险评估和手握力。方法:95名任职≥1年的伊朗男性切肉工完成了人口统计/职业问卷、北欧肌肉骨骼问卷(NMQ)和波士顿腕管综合征问卷(BCTQ)。采用ACGIH-TLV手活动法评估人体工效风险,并测量最大手握力。结果:报告腕部/手部肌肉骨骼症状的点患病率为69.5%,报告期患病率为70.5%,研究表明切肉工人有这些症状的显著患病率。大多数参与者在自我报告的腕关节症状中表现出轻度至中度的严重程度,同时保持无症状的功能状态。ACGIH-HAL评估显示,大多数参与者的操作达到或高于动作水平(AL),提示潜在的人体工程学风险。此外,ACGIH-HAL比值与握力呈弱负相关(β = - 0.0071, p = 0.12)。结论:这些发现突出了与切肉任务相关的人体工程学挑战。
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Medicina Del Lavoro
Medicina Del Lavoro 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Medicina del Lavoro is a bimonthly magazine founded in 1901 by L. Devoto, and then directed by L. Prieti, E. Vigliani, V. Foà, P.A. Bertazzi (Milan). Now directed by A. Mutti (Parma), the magazine is the official Journal of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine (SIML), aimed at training and updating all professionals involved in prevention and cure of occupational diseases.
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