2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-022-07721-3
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Patient Factors Affect Ergonomic Strain of Endoscopists During Colonoscopy

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“…In another study on colonoscopy, sEMG data demonstrated increased muscular activation specifically in the right trapezius, right deltoid, and right posterior forearm 12 .…”
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“…In another study on colonoscopy, sEMG data demonstrated increased muscular activation specifically in the right trapezius, right deltoid, and right posterior forearm 12 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Notably, colonoscopy technique strongly differs from ERCP technique in regard of forearm muscle involvement and posture load. Indeed, colonoscopists held the body of the endoscope and manipulated the dials with their left hand and advanced the endoscope forward with their right hand [12], therefore high forces are also required in the right forearm and right hand due to the need of the torque applied during insertion or the force required to reduce or overcome loops in the colonoscope while attempting to reach the cecum [1].…”
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