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Stress and work-related upper extremity disorders : implications for prevention and management

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Pransky, Glenn ; Robertson, Michelle M. ; Moon, Sam D.

American Journal of Industrial Medicine

2002

41

5

443-455

evaluation ; musculoskeletal diseases ; plant safety and health organization ; research ; occupational risks ; stress ; upper extremity disorders

USA

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD)

English

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"A causal link between stress and work-related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremities (WRUEDs) has been established, but there is less evidence for a beneficial effect of stress reduction interventions on WRUED symptoms and incidence. Health care providers can recognize stress-WRUED interactions through careful, directed inquiry. Both individual as well as workplace-targeted interventions, delivered in the primary care setting or workplace, may be helpful. Future research priorities include prospective studies of well-defined interventions, with ample measures of subject, intervention and workplace characteristics that can impact outcomes, and adequate follow-up to determine sustained effects."

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