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Quantitative Models for Prediction of Cumulative Trauma Disorders Applied to the Maquiladora Industry. [PDF]
Temperature gradient changes on the surface of the skin or in the middle of the body are signs of a disease. The aim of this study is to develop quantitative models for the prediction of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) arising from highly repetitive ...
Cázares-Manríquez MA +6 more
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Experiencing traumatic events across the lifespan has long been identified as an etiologic factor in the development or worsening of personality disorder (PD) symptoms.
Lisa E. Stone +2 more
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A high prevalence of cumulative trauma disorders in Iranian instrumentalists [PDF]
Background Cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) are common in musicians and their prevalence has been the subject of a number of studies in most western countries. Such studies are scarce in developing countries despite the possibility that CTDs may have a
Bidari Ali +4 more
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Hand wrist cumulative trauma disorders in industry. [PDF]
A total of 574 active workers from six different industrial sites were categorised into four force repetitive exposure groups. Workers in low force-low repetitive jobs served as an internal comparison population for the three other groups. Videotapes and surface electromyography were used to estimate hand force and repetitiveness.
Barbara Silverstein +2 more
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Background: Individuals with higher resilient coping may manage war-related trauma better than individuals with lower resilient coping. If so, resilient coping may weaken the relationship between war trauma and posttraumatic stress disorders.
Annett Lotzin +6 more
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Study of Effectiveness of Human Factors Engineering Interference in Cumulative Trauma Disorders Rate Decreasing in the Tehran South Health Center 2005-2006 [PDF]
Introduction: Up to now accomplished many investigations about cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) accession. For the most part sitting pattern and unsuitable task posture has been specified reason of these complications.
M. Noorisepehr +4 more
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Cumulative Trauma Disorders [PDF]
ABSTRACT Cumulative trauma disorders have increased five-fold since 1979 and now account for up to 47% of workplace injuries. Nerve entrapment, tendonitis, and other soft tissue injuries are the most common diagnostic groups. Both occupational and non-occupational factors contribute to the etiology of these disorders.
Linda Frederick
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Cumulative trauma disorders, overweight and obesity among Brazilian dentists
Aim: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of cumulative trauma disorders (CTD), overweight and obesity and the association between them, among public health dentists.
Evelyne Pessoa Soriano +5 more
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A comparative analysis of age of onset and associated factors in non-refugee immigrants versus native-born individuals with psychotic disorders [PDF]
Background: The age of onset in psychosis (AOP) has been of particular interest in research due to its association with the prognosis and expression of psychotic disorders.
Amira Trabsa +7 more
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Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the occupational musculo-skeletal problems in dentists and to investigate the related risk factors.
TejashreeA Dabholkar +3 more
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