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Carpal tunnel syndrome: the role of occupational factors

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Palmer, Keith T.

Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology

2011

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15-29

musculoskeletal diseases ; carpal tunnel syndrome ; occupation disease relation ; aetiology

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.berh.2011.01.014

English

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"Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a fairly common condition in working-aged people, sometimes caused by physical occupational activities, such as repeated and forceful movements of the hand and wrist or use of hand-held, powered, vibratory tools. Symptoms may be prevented or alleviated by primary control measures at work, and some cases of disease are compensable. Following a general description of the disorder, its epidemiology and some of the difficulties surrounding diagnosis, this review focusses on the role of occupational factors in causation of CTS and factors that can mitigate risk. Areas of uncertainty, debate and research interest are emphasised where relevant."

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