Literature DB >> 25590197

Analysis of endodontist posture utilizing cinemetry, surface electromyography and ergonomic checklists.

Geraldo Celso da Silva Onety1, Daniel Vilela Leonel1, Paulo César Saquy2, Gabriel Pádua da Silva1, Bruno Ferreira1, Tiago Gilioli Varise1, Luiz Gustavo de Sousa1, Edson Donizetti Verri3, Selma Siéssere1, Marisa Semprini1, Victor Rodrigues Nepomuceno1, Simone Cecilio Hallak Regalo1.   

Abstract

The postural risk factors for dentists include the ease of vision in the workplace, cold, vibration and mechanical pressure in tissues, incorrect posture, functional fixity, cognitive requirements and work-related organizational and psychosocial factors. The objective was to analyze the posture of endodontists at the workplace. Eighteen right-handed endodontists aged 25 to 60 years (34±3) participated in the study. Electromyography, kinemetry, ergonomic scales (RULA and Couto's checklist) and biophotogrammetry were used to analyze the posture of endodontists during root canal treatment of the maxillary right first and second molars using rotary and manual instrumentation. The variations observed in the electromyographic activities during the performance of rotary and manual techniques suggest that the fibers of the longissimus region, anterior and medium deltoid, medium trapezium, biceps, triceps brachii, brachioradialis and short thumb abductor muscles underwent adaptations to provide more accurate functional movements. Computerized kinemetry and biophotogrammetry showed that, as far as posture is concerned, rotary technique was more demanding than the manual technique. In conclusion, the group of endodontists evaluated in this study exhibited posture disorders regardless of whether the rotary or manual technique was used.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25590197     DOI: 10.1590/0103-6440201302438

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz Dent J        ISSN: 0103-6440


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