2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-65132009000300013
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Lesões por esforços repetitivos/distúrbios osteomusculares relacionados ao trabalho de cirurgiões-dentistas: aspectos biomecânicos

Abstract: Lesões por esforços repetitivos/distúrbios osteomusculares relacionados ao trabalho de cirurgiões-dentistas: aspectos biomecânicos Gilsée Ivan Regis Filho UFSC Glaycon Michels UFSC Ingeborg Sell UFSC RESUMO As patologias denominadas genericamente Lesões por Esforços Repetitivos/Distúrbios Osteomusculares Relacionados ao Trabalho (LERs/DORTs) e que apresentam sinais e sintomas de inflamações dos músculos, tendões, fáscias e nervos dos membros superiores, cintura escapular e pescoço, entre outros, têm chamado a … Show more

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“…Another movement classified as repetitive was the ulnar deviation of the right wrist, characterized by the deviation of the nerve that covers the ulna bone [16]. This movement is considered as a risk factor for the development of musculoskeletal injuries related to work on the hands and wrists, which may result in inflammations of the tendons of the forearm muscles in the wrist region [17].…”
Section: Fig 1 Palmar Prehension (A); Flexion Of the Index Finger (mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another movement classified as repetitive was the ulnar deviation of the right wrist, characterized by the deviation of the nerve that covers the ulna bone [16]. This movement is considered as a risk factor for the development of musculoskeletal injuries related to work on the hands and wrists, which may result in inflammations of the tendons of the forearm muscles in the wrist region [17].…”
Section: Fig 1 Palmar Prehension (A); Flexion Of the Index Finger (mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this movement the operator flexes the wrist by manipulating the stapler in the assembly of the furniture structures. This occurs in the radiocarpal joint and its repeated execution may result in musculoskeletal dysfunctions, such as lateral epicondylitis [16,18]. According to the Latko scale, worker hands activity was classified as level 8, indicating that the results predispose workers to a very significant risk of developing Repetitive Strain Injuries and Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.…”
Section: Fig 1 Palmar Prehension (A); Flexion Of the Index Finger (mentioning
confidence: 99%