眼外科的人体工程学:评估姿势训练器对受训者术中背部姿势的影响。

Journal of academic ophthalmology (2017) Pub Date : 2023-12-05 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1777411
Zahra Markatia, Hasenin Al-Khersan, Meghana Kalavar, Arjun Watane, Nicolas Yannuzzi, Jayanth Sridhar
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眼科外科医生因眼科特定的常规和设备而患肌肉骨骼疾病的风险增加,这与不良姿势广泛相关。本研究的目的是观察市售姿势训练器“直立Go”对眼科医生姿势改善的效果。方法在2020年9月至2021年6月期间,对8名眼科培训医师进行为期4周的手术轮转研究。参与者经历了一段“观察”期,随后是两周的“训练”期,然后是最后的“测试”期。评估患者术中训练前后直立时间的百分比。研究人员还进行了研究前和研究后的调查,以帮助测量参与者的满意度和自我报告的姿势变化。结果:所有8名参与者在训练后直立行走的时间百分比都有所增加。在所有参与者中,观察期间直立的总平均百分比为59.8%,而在测试期间为87.1%,因此在训练结束后,直立姿势的平均时间改善了27.3% (p结论:本队列研究使用了直立Go设备来帮助确定其训练对眼科医生姿势改善的影响。结果表明,与训练期后相比,直立姿势的平均时间比例显着增加。
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Ergonomics of Ophthalmic Surgery: Evaluating the Effect of a Posture Trainer on Trainee Intraoperative Back Posture.

Purpose  Ophthalmic surgeons are at an increased risk for musculoskeletal disorders resulting from ophthalmology-specific routines and equipment, which have become widely associated with poor posture. The purpose of this study was to observe the effect that a commercially available posture trainer, Upright Go, can have on the improvement of posture of ophthalmic surgeons. Methods  Eight ophthalmologists-in-training were studied over a period of 4 weeks during their surgical rotations between September 2020 and June 2021. Participants underwent an "observation" period, followed by a 2-week "training" period, then a final "testing" period. The percentage of time users spent upright intraoperatively pre- and posttraining was evaluated. Pre- and poststudy surveys were also administered to help measure participant satisfaction and self-reported changes in posture. Results  All eight participants demonstrated an increase in the percentage of time spent upright after the training period. Across all participants, the total average percentage spent upright in the observation period was 59.8%, while in the testing period was 87.1%, resulting in an average improvement of 27.3% of time spent in an upright position after the completion of the training period ( p  < 0.0001). The range of improvement of time spent upright was 16.0 to 46.5%. Conclusion  This cohort study utilized the Upright Go device to help determine the effect that its training could have on the improvement of posture in ophthalmic surgeons. The results indicated a significant increase in the average proportion of time spent with upright posture compared after the training period.

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