Prevention of musculoskeletal disorders at work: Validation and reliability in a multicenter intervention study |
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Authors: | Ilkka Kuorinka Hannu Alaranta Ilkka Erich |
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Affiliation: | a The Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland b The Rehabilitation Unit of the Invalid Foundation, Tenholantie 10, FIN-00280, Helsinki, Finland c The Finnish Work Environment Fund, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | During the years 1986–1989 The Finnish Work Environment Fund initiated a multicenter, intervention study (programme) to prevent musculoskeletal disorders at work. The programme consisted of four different projects comprising methodological, epidemiological, and interventive themes. The main results were as follows: (1) More than half of the occupational physiotherapists and physicians involved in the project felt that they did not have adequate training for testing the performance capacity of the musculoskeletal system. Several of the most commonly used musculoskeletal tests had either poor validity in predicting future musculoskeletal troubles or had poor reliability. (2) A controlled intervention study showed that active training of neck-shoulder muscles can prevent musculoskeletal troubles, even more than ergonomic actions. (3) It is possible to reduce sick-leave due to low-back disorders by intervention measures directed toward both the work (environment, tools) and the workers (working methods, positive attitude to work, preparedness to keep fit). (4) The identification of ergonomic hazards with the help of teamwork proved to be feasible. The practical improvements, however, were difficult to implement in the prevailing conditions. Some of the improvements increased the work load and the stress of the workers. This aspect needs further consideration. |
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Keywords: | Musculoskeletal disorders Intervention Diagnostic practices Industrial health |
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