Background Vibration-induced white finger disease (VWF), also known as hand-arm vibration syndrome, is a secondary form of Raynaud’s disease, affecting the blood vessels and nerves. So far, little is known about the pathogenesisof the disease.
Voelter-Mahlknecht Susanne +5 more
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Human quadrupedalism is not an epiphenomenon caused\ud by neurodevelopmental malformation and ataxia [PDF]
Two cases with quadrupedal locomotion (QL) were presented. In both cases, cognitive and psychiatric functions were normal and, no neurological deficits were observed, except for a sequel paralysis of left leg in Case 2.
Tan, Prof. Dr. Uner
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Vibration Suppression of Grass Trimmer Handle using Tunable Vibration Absorber [PDF]
The electrical grass trimmers are widely used for cutting grass along the highways, roadside & general agricultural work. Grass trimming involves the use of motorized cutter spinning at high speed, resulting in hand-arm vibration syndrome among the ...
Sushil Sahebrao Patil
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A reliability based consistent fuzzy preference relations for risk assessment in oil and gas industry [PDF]
In decision making, linguistic variables tend to be complex to handle but they make more sense than classical fuzzy numbers. Fuzziness is not sufficient enough to deal with information and degree of reliability of information is critical.
Abu Bakar, Ahmad Syafadhli +4 more
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KAJIAN PUSTAKA: FAKTOR TERJADINYA HAND ARM VIBRATION SYNDROME PADA PEKERJA [PDF]
Pekerja yang menggunakan alat vibrasi genggam berpotensi mengalami penyakit akibat kerja khususnya Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis hubungan antara faktor usia, masa kerja, besar dan lama paparan getaran ...
DWINAFFEBRI, TAUFIK
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Clinical assessment of hand-arm vibration syndrome.
The clinical assessment of patients thought to be suffering from hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) requires the use of multiple vascular and sensory tests. In a family physician's office, Adson's, Allen's and cold water immersion of the hands are the only feasible vascular tests, while the sensory tests have to be limited to assessing impairment of ...
P L, Pelmear, R, Kusiak
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Piezo1 promotes vibration-induced vascular smooth muscle injury by regulating the NF-κB/p65 axis
Vibration induced damage to the peripheral circulatory system is thought to be an early stage of hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) caused by occupational exposure to hand-transmitted vibration (HTV).
Yingshan Zeng +7 more
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Factors associated with vascular and neurological complications of hand-arm vibration syndrome among tire shop workers in Kelantan, Malaysia. [PDF]
Qamruddin AA +4 more
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Vascular hand-arm vibration syndrome—magnetic resonance angiography [PDF]
Roger, Cooke, Steven, Sadhra
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