Feasibility of developing a prototype decision aid for initial medical assessment of work related upper limb disorders
Sinclair, D.T. ; Graves, Rod J. ; Watt, M.
HSE Books - Sudbury
2000
80 p.
case study ; diagnosis ; evaluation of results ; evaluation of technique ; medical prevention ; medical surveillance ; methodology ; musculoskeletal diseases ; upper extremity disorders
Contract Research Report
279
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)
https://www.hse.gov.uk/research/crr_pdf/2000/crr00279.pdf
English
Bibliogr.;Charts
0-7176-1823-4
"Anecdotal evidence from a number of sources indicates that there may be difficulties arising from the diagnostic approach adopted by some general practitioners (GPs) involved in diagnosing upper limb disorders (ULDs), and in particular assessing whether the patient's occupation is a causative factor. Labelling ULDs a 'tenosynovitis', or RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) may have far reaching consequences to the patient, especially in terms of treatment and legal issues. For this reason an aid for the initial medical management of ULDs was devised by an expert group of occupational physicians, GPs and ergonomists to supplement the existing knowledge and skills of GPs. Two working parties were set up to provide support and guidance in relation to the Aid for the Initial Medical assessment of Upper Limb Disorders (AIMA-ULDs). ... "
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