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Is carpal tunnel syndrome an occupational disease? A review.

Andrzej Zyluk1.   

Abstract

In many countries, including Poland, carpal tunnel syndrome is considered to be a disease of possible occupational etiology. This review presents information about work-related risk-factors which comprise the use of handheld vibrating machinery, forceful gripping of objects with hands, repetitive and frequent manual tasks and forced postures of the wrist (flexion/extension). However, the character of the job is only one of possible several factors leading to the development of the disease, as its etiology is multifactorial. Conditions to be taken into consideration when recognizing a case as occupational carpal tunnel syndrome were shown to include: coexistence of predisposing diseases (diabetes), constitutional factors (obesity), character, level and duration of the exposure to harmful stimuli during the workday as well as total duration of work upon exposure. Consideration of these circumstances provides adequate ground for recognizing a particular case as occupational. Nonetheless, even accepting the disease as occupational should be temporary, as surgical carpal tunnel release is an effective method of treatment and should allow the patient to return to previously performed work.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23708319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pol Orthop Traumatol        ISSN: 0009-479X


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Authors:  Rihab H Al-Mudhafar; Ihsan M Ajeena; Iman J Al-Awadi; Dhefaf H Al-Mudhafar; Najah R Hadi
Journal:  Acta Inform Med       Date:  2021-06

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4.  A Retrospective Comparison of Conventional versus Transverse Mini-Incision Technique for Carpal Tunnel Release.

Authors:  Ismail Gülşen; Hakan Ak; Gökhan Evcılı; Ozlem Balbaloglu; Enver Sösüncü
Journal:  ISRN Neurol       Date:  2013-12-12

Review 5.  New candidates for treatment and management of carpal tunnel syndrome based on the Persian Canon of Medicine.

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