Berufsbedingte degenerative Diskopathien im Lendenwirbelsäulenbereich
A case-control study comprising 188 male and 160 female cases from an orthopedic's cabin examined occupational risk factors for osteochondrosis, spondylosis, and spondylarthrosis of the lumbar vertebra. The controls (109 men, 130 women) steaming mainly from other physicians offices were free fr...
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description | A case-control study comprising 188 male and 160 female cases from an orthopedic's cabin examined occupational risk factors for osteochondrosis, spondylosis, and spondylarthrosis of the lumbar vertebra. The controls (109 men, 130 women) steaming mainly from other physicians offices were free from musculoskeletal symptoms. Age-adjusted odds ratios (OR) were calculated for both sexes. In women elevated ORs were found for working in a standing position (OR 2.2 Cl 1.31-3.85), for repetitive work (OR 1.9 Cl 1.17-3.36), for lifting heavy things up to 20 kg (OR 2.1 Cl 1.24-3,67), for working as a secretary (OR 1.8 Cl 1.16-3.0) or in a supermarket (OR 2.1 Cl 1.05-4.56). Men showed elevated ORs for bending (OR 2.2 Cl 1.27-4.08), vibrations of the upper limbs (OR 2.3 Cl 1.12-5.02), whole-body-vibrations (OR 2.1 Cl 1.14-4.11), working in the metal industry (OR 3.6 Cl 1.88-6.89) or as motorists for more than ten years (OR 6.5 Cl 1.54-27.99) and working in a numid or cold environment (OR 2.2 Cl 1.30-3.72).[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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