Literature DB >> 17613179

Study of wrist posture, loading and repetitive motion as risk factors for developing carpal tunnel syndrome.

B K K Fung1, K Y Chan, L Y Lam, S Y Cheung, N K Choy, K W Chu, L Y Chung, W W Liu, K C Tai, S Y Yung, S L Yip.   

Abstract

Occupational risk factors of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) are popular current research targets, with main emphasis put on wrist posture and dynamics. In this study, we do not intend to pinpoint individual occupations, but aim to identify high risk wrist postures and actions which may occur across various occupations. It is hoped that prevention can thus be instituted in a general population by directing at the particular causative wrist actions rather than exclusively targeting isolated occupations. We performed a case-control study with 166 cases and 111 controls recruited from different hospitals in Hong Kong in 2004. All cases and controls completed the survey on their general health condition, smoking status, wrist posture and motion as well as psychosocial status at the time of diagnosis of CTS. Frequent flexion OR = 4.436 (95% CI: 1.833-10.734), frequent extension OR = 2.691 (95% CI: 1.106-6.547) of the wrist were found to be associated with CTS. Frequent sustained forceful motion of the wrist OR = 2.588 (95% CI: 1.144-5.851) was also found to be associated with CTS. Neutral wrist position and repetitive wrist motion were not associated with CTS. Adjustment was made for age, sex, BMI, smoking and psychosocial stress. Our study confirms that frequent flexion, extension and sustained force of the wrist increase the risk of developing CTS.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17613179     DOI: 10.1142/S0218810407003341

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand Surg        ISSN: 0218-8104


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2.  Personal and workplace factors and median nerve function in a pooled study of 2396 US workers.

Authors:  David Rempel; Fred Gerr; Carisa Harris-Adamson; Kurt T Hegmann; Matthew S Thiese; Jay Kapellusch; Arun Garg; Susan Burt; Stephen Bao; Barbara Silverstein; Linda Merlino; Ann Marie Dale; Bradley Evanoff
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 2.162

3.  The effect of wrist position on the relative motion of tendon, nerve, and subsynovial connective tissue within the carpal tunnel in a human cadaver model.

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4.  Associations between workplace factors and carpal tunnel syndrome: A multi-site cross sectional study.

Authors:  Z Joyce Fan; Carisa Harris-Adamson; Fred Gerr; Ellen A Eisen; Kurt T Hegmann; Stephen Bao; Barbara Silverstein; Bradley Evanoff; Ann Marie Dale; Matthew S Thiese; Arun Garg; Jay Kapellusch; Susan Burt; Linda Merlino; David Rempel
Journal:  Am J Ind Med       Date:  2015-03-16       Impact factor: 2.214

5.  Biomechanical risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome: a pooled study of 2474 workers.

Authors:  Carisa Harris-Adamson; Ellen A Eisen; Jay Kapellusch; Arun Garg; Kurt T Hegmann; Matthew S Thiese; Ann Marie Dale; Bradley Evanoff; Susan Burt; Stephen Bao; Barbara Silverstein; Linda Merlino; Fred Gerr; David Rempel
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7.  The Correlation of Carpal Tunnel Pressure with Clinical Outcomes following Ultrasonographically-Guided Percutaneous Carpal Tunnel Release.

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8.  Biomechanical and psychosocial exposures are independent risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome: assessment of confounding using causal diagrams.

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Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 4.402

9.  Pooling job physical exposure data from multiple independent studies in a consortium study of carpal tunnel syndrome.

Authors:  Jay M Kapellusch; Arun Garg; Stephen S Bao; Barbara A Silverstein; Susan E Burt; Ann Marie Dale; Bradley A Evanoff; Frederic E Gerr; Carisa Harris-Adamson; Kurt T Hegmann; Linda A Merlino; David M Rempel
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10.  Development of Kinematic Graphs of Median Nerve during Active Finger Motion: Implications of Smartphone Use.

Authors:  Hoi-Chi Woo; Peter White; Ho-Kwan Ng; Christopher W K Lai
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-07-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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