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Cumulative Trauma Disorders of the Upper Extremities-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992In Reply. —Dr Bohr's detailed comments on diagnostic methods for various entrapment neuropathies are welcome. More research is needed and is being directed at the diagnostic methods and management of these disorders, but much remains unknown. We attempted to draw conclusions that would help the general practitioner.
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The case for cumulative trauma in low back disorders
The Spine Journal, 2003There has been significant debate in recent years over the existence of cumulative trauma as a source of low back pain. Some contend that all low back disorders are idiopathic and constitute a normal life experience. Others argue that some of these disorders are rooted in the exposure to risk factors that contribute to progressive “wear and tear” of ...
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How useful is the term ``Cumulative Trauma Disorder''?
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 1999Cumulative trauma disorder is a widely accepted construct that refers to illnesses of the soft tissues which supposedly occur due to biomechanical workplace risk factors. However, is the term ``cumulative trauma disorder'' a useful term for describing the illness attributed to it? This paper will scrutinize this question by specifying the meaning of ``
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The Campaign to Regulate Causes of Cumulative Trauma Disorders
Labor Studies Journal, 1998Dealing with cumulative trauma disorders arising at work has gotten major attention from safety and health professionals over the past few years. Attempts to pass enforceable ergonomics standards have not pro gressed rapidly in Western Europe. The United States, through use of the General Duty Clause of the OSHAct had begun to require employers to re ...
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Thinking of a maladaptive occlusion as an orthopedic cumulative trauma disorder
Cranio : the journal of craniomandibular practice, 2015Christopher E. Brown, Luis Infante
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Work organization, stress, and cumulative trauma disorders
1996Since the turn of the century there have been many efforts to enhance the productivity of the workforce. The scientific management approach of Taylor (1947) and the introduction of the assembly line brought wholesale changes in the way that factory work was organized and supervised, and the way in which workers were paid.
Michael J. Smith, Pascale Carayon
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Cumulative trauma disorders and the use of laser scanners
International Laser Safety Conference, 1992Cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) have become a growing concern in industry recently. Most assessments of the actions required by these workers have focused on crude indicators of factors that would increase the force upon tendons surrounding the wrist. However, hand intensive work, by its very nature, usually requires significant motions of the wrist
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Social trauma engages lateral septum circuitry to occlude social reward
Nature, 2022Long Li +2 more
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