计算机专业人员肩胛骨运动障碍与工作姿势和压力的关系

Pragya Kumar
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不良姿势和工作环境造成的异常压力是影响肌肉骨骼适应的因素,导致颈痛、背痛、肩痛等问题。肩胛骨在促进最佳肩部功能方面起着多种作用,对上肢的功能非常重要。因此,应确定工作姿势和压力对肩胛骨运动障碍的计算机专业人员的影响。经书面知情同意,从IT公司中招募350名男性计算机专业人员(平均年龄34.89±8.51岁)自愿参加本研究。参与野外工作、BMI≥25 Kg/m2、有先天性体位畸形、接受过颈/肩手术的计算机专业人员排除在研究之外。使用Kibler评分系统(是/否法)对每位专业人员进行肩胛骨运动障碍检查。然后使用快速办公室应变评估(ROSA)和快速上肢评估(RULA)对专业人员的工作相关姿势进行检查,并在工作期间感知压力[感知压力量表(PSS)]。结果采用描述性统计进行分析,相关性采用卡方和双变量逻辑回归进行分析。(p<0.05)。在本研究中,78% (n = 273)的计算机专业人员被发现有肩胛骨运动障碍。使用ROSA进行评估,56.3% (n= 197, χ²(1,n=350) =11.0, p=0.004) [OR = 0.54;计算机专业人员罹患肌肉骨骼疾病的风险为中度,15.1% (n=53)为轻度,6.6% (n=23)为中度。同样,RULA量表评估突出66% [(n=231, χ²(1,n=350) =11.3, p=0.045] [OR =0.87;(P =0.28)), 7.2% (n=25)的计算机专业人员坐姿最差,只有4.8% (n=17)的计算机专业人员有轻微偏差。工作压力感知低的占4.3% (n=15),中等的占67.1% [(n=235, χ²(1,n=350) =2.5, p=0.27][(Exp(B)=0.95;P =0.04)])和23% (n=23)的计算机专业人员。目前的研究得出结论,患有肩胛骨运动障碍的计算机专业人员在使用计算机时姿势不佳,患肌肉骨骼疾病的风险中等,同时也有适度的压力。
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Association of Work-related posture and stress with Scapular dyskinesis among Computer professionals
Abnormal stress due to poor posture and work environment are contributing factors in musculoskeletal adaptations resulting in problems like neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, etc. The scapula plays several roles in facilitating optimal shoulder function and it is very important for the function of the upper extremity. Thereby impact of work-related posture & stress on computer professionals with scapular dyskinesis should be established. 350 male computer professionals (Mean Age = 34.89±8.51 years) following written informed consent were recruited from IT companies and volunteered for this study. Computer professionals involved in fieldwork, with BMI ≥ 25 Kg/m2 , having congenital postural deformities, undergone neck/shoulder surgeries were excluded from the study. Each professional was examined for scapular dyskinesis using Kibler’s rating system (Yes/No method). Professionals were then examined for Work related posture using - Rapid Office Strain Assessment (ROSA) & Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) and perception of stress during work [Perceived stress scale (PSS)]. Results were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the association was analyzed using chi-square and bivariate logistic regression. (Level of significance p<0.05). In the present study, 78% (n = 273) of computer professionals were found to have scapular dyskinesis. Assessment using ROSA indicated 56.3% (n= 197, χ² (1, n=350) =11.0, p=0.004] [(OR = 0.54; p=0.01)] computer professionals have moderate risk, 15.1% (n=53) have mild and 6.6% (n=23) have a moderate risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders. Similarly, the RULA scale assessment highlighted 66% [(n=231, χ² (1, n=350) =11.3, p=0.045] [OR =0.87; p=0.28)] computer professionals having poor posture, 7.2% (n=25) with worst posture and only 4.8% (n=17) having mild deviation. Perception of stress during work was low in 4.3% (n=15), moderate in 67.1% [(n=235, χ² (1, n=350) =2.5, p=0.27][(Exp(B)=0.95; p=0.04)]) and high in 23% (n=23) computer professionals. The present study concluded that computer professionals with scapular dyskinesis represent poor posture and have a moderate risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders along with moderate stress while working on computers.
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