2017
DOI: 10.5935/1806-0013.20170107
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Relationship between musculoskeletal pain complaints and family agriculture work

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“…Age was not associated with the outcome among women or men, suggesting that factors intrinsic to this work [22][23][24] are more important in determining thoracic spine pain than age inherent degenerative processes. Occupational factors associated with thoracic spine pain are distinct between genders and may be related to the gender-based division of work in tobacco growing.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…Age was not associated with the outcome among women or men, suggesting that factors intrinsic to this work [22][23][24] are more important in determining thoracic spine pain than age inherent degenerative processes. Occupational factors associated with thoracic spine pain are distinct between genders and may be related to the gender-based division of work in tobacco growing.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…The spine is the most affected region in rural workers, followed by the upper and lower limbs 9 . The lumbar spine is most affected mainly due to manual lifting and transportation of loads, as they perform repetitive movements with trunk flexions and rotations 20 . A relationship was also found between musculoskeletal disorders and work processes in fruit growing, with manual lifting and carrying of loads, sudden movements, exacerbated trunk flexion and biomechanical-postural misalignment 7,9,[21][22][23] .…”
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“…Dentre as causas mais comuns para o surgimento de DME, está a presença de Doenças Osteomusculares Relacionadas ao Trabalho (DORT), oriundas de atividades laborais extenuantes ou repetitivas (Biazus;Moretto;Pasqualotti, 2017).…”
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