2006
DOI: 10.1136/oem.2005.025593
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Interventions for the prevention and management of neck/upper extremity musculoskeletal conditions: a systematic review

Abstract: Considered from medical, social or economic perspectives, the cost of musculoskeletal injuries experienced in the workplace is substantial, and there is a need to identify the most efficacious interventions for their effective prevention, management and rehabilitation. Previous reviews have highlighted the limited number of studies that focus on upper extremity intervention programmes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the findings of primary, secondary and/or tertiary intervention studies for neck/upper e… Show more

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“…A recent systematic review showed support for the use of some mechanical and employeelevel interventions as approaches for managing UED (11). Trials have mainly included computer workers and shown a modest effect of workplace adjustments, exercise, and advice.…”
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“…A recent systematic review showed support for the use of some mechanical and employeelevel interventions as approaches for managing UED (11). Trials have mainly included computer workers and shown a modest effect of workplace adjustments, exercise, and advice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Evidence shows that good results can be achieved through exercise in people with neck and upper limb pain (45). Moreover, exercise programs might be effective for hip and knee problems based on results of studies concerning lower limb treatment (46).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some previous studies have suggested that regular exercises are crucial to preventing musculoskeletal disorders (Erick & Smith, 2013). Boocock and colleagues have described exercise and ergonomic education as modifier interventions (Boocock et al, 2007). Physical exercises or activities such as walking, running, fitness and stretch exercises can help to relieve tension associated with incorrected position in sited.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%