2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1809-29502008000300008
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Avaliação da função do ombro em técnicos de trânsito pelo protocolo de Constant-Murley

Abstract: O estudo visou verificar a associação entre capacidade funcional e atividade ocupacional em trabalhadores técnicos de trânsito expostos a movimentos repetitivos, associados ou não a esforço físico; e verificar a presença de queixas e sintomas de traumas cumulativos na região do ombro. Participaram do estudo 102 técnicos de trânsito, divididos em dois grupos: G1 expostos a movimentos repetitivos e esforço físico; G2 expostos só a movimentos repetitivos. Todos foram avaliados pelo método de Constant-Murley, que … Show more

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“…Considering that functional capacity includes the performance of daily activities, such as capacity for self-care, dressing, bathing and climbing stairs 23 , the findings that functional capacity were influenced by pain in the neck/ cervical region, shoulders and forearms, were to be expected. Shoulder pain is known to influence the whole upper limb mobility and strength, given the rise in overload of the other structures such as the cervical region/neck 32 . The Physical Functioning component of the SF-36 was found to have the highest value, indicating that despite pain, individuals could still perform their daily activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that functional capacity includes the performance of daily activities, such as capacity for self-care, dressing, bathing and climbing stairs 23 , the findings that functional capacity were influenced by pain in the neck/ cervical region, shoulders and forearms, were to be expected. Shoulder pain is known to influence the whole upper limb mobility and strength, given the rise in overload of the other structures such as the cervical region/neck 32 . The Physical Functioning component of the SF-36 was found to have the highest value, indicating that despite pain, individuals could still perform their daily activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%