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A scoping review on smart mobile devices and physical strain.

Patricia Tegtmeier1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smart mobile devices gain increasing importance at work. Integrating these smart mobile devices into the workplace creates new opportunities and challenges for occupational health and safety.
OBJECTIVES: Therefore the aim of the following scoping review was to identify ergonomic challenges with the use of smart mobile devices at work with respect to physical problems.
METHOD: A review of 36 papers based on literature including January 2016 was conducted.
RESULTS: Biomechanical measures in the reviewed studies demonstrated i.e., head flexion angles exceeding 20° in 20 out of 26 different conditions described. Furthermore, laterally deviated wrists were frequently noted and thumb and finger flexor muscle activities generally greater than 5% MVC were reported.
CONCLUSION: The reviewed literature indicated an elevated biomechanical risk, especially for the neck, the wrists and thumb. This was due to poor posture, ongoing and intermitted muscle tension, and/or repetitive movements. Papers addressing specific risks for smartphone and tablet use in different work environments are scarce. As the technology, as well as the use of smart mobile devices is rapidly changing, further research, especially for prolonged periods in the workplace is needed.

Keywords:  Posture; mobile phone; muscle activity; smartphone; tablet-pc

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 29355129     DOI: 10.3233/WOR-172678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work        ISSN: 1051-9815


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