2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.shaw.2017.08.007
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Assessments of Physical Workload in Sonography Tasks Using Inclinometry, Goniometry, and Electromyography

Abstract: BackgroundEchocardiography involves strenuous postures of the upper limbs. This study explored the physical workload in the neck and upper limbs in sonographers performing echocardiography, and the extent to which the workload differs from than in other work tasks (other sonographic examinations, and nonsonographic tasks).MethodsThe physical load was assessed by inclinometry, goniometry, and electromyography methods in 33 female sonographers during authentic work using three different echocardiography techniqu… Show more

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“…The average 50th percentile arm positions showed the arms were elevated 16.9-35.5 degrees during scanning tasks. These values for both arms in the right and left-handed scanning conditions fell within 16 degrees of the values reported by Simonsen et al (2018) during echocardiography tasks, with the values from the current study being consistently lower. The difference in arm angle may result from the type of procedure under study.…”
Section: General Scanning Posturesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The average 50th percentile arm positions showed the arms were elevated 16.9-35.5 degrees during scanning tasks. These values for both arms in the right and left-handed scanning conditions fell within 16 degrees of the values reported by Simonsen et al (2018) during echocardiography tasks, with the values from the current study being consistently lower. The difference in arm angle may result from the type of procedure under study.…”
Section: General Scanning Posturesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…anaesthetic-, theatre-and assistant nurses) include physical exertions when handling of patients and equipment, and prolonged twisted and static postures during surgery [28]. The work tasks among the sonographers is to a high extent characterized by prolonged sitting in constrained postures [29]. In contrast, the physical workload among the teachers is varied and physically relatively light.…”
Section: The Results In Relation To Other Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary objective of this study is to identify the best frame on which fetal biometry can be performed. It should be noted that a sonographer spends a significant amount of time ascertaining the best frames for repeated measurements [58]. To measure fetal head circumference, initially, grayscale images, shown in Figure 15 were binarize using eq(1) as shown in Figure 16.…”
Section: ) Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%