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The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders

BACKGROUND: Few prospective cohort studies of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders have been performed. Past studies have provided somewhat conflicting evidence for occupational risk factors and have largely reported data without adjustments for many personal and psychosocial factors. ME...

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Autores principales: Garg, Arun, Hegmann, Kurt T, Wertsch, Jacqueline J, Kapellusch, Jay, Thiese, Matthew S, Bloswick, Donald, Merryweather, Andrew, Sesek, Richard, Deckow-Schaefer, Gwen, Foster, James, Wood, Eric, Kendall, Richard, Sheng, Xiaoming, Holubkov, Richard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3476983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22672216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-13-90
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author Garg, Arun
Hegmann, Kurt T
Wertsch, Jacqueline J
Kapellusch, Jay
Thiese, Matthew S
Bloswick, Donald
Merryweather, Andrew
Sesek, Richard
Deckow-Schaefer, Gwen
Foster, James
Wood, Eric
Kendall, Richard
Sheng, Xiaoming
Holubkov, Richard
author_facet Garg, Arun
Hegmann, Kurt T
Wertsch, Jacqueline J
Kapellusch, Jay
Thiese, Matthew S
Bloswick, Donald
Merryweather, Andrew
Sesek, Richard
Deckow-Schaefer, Gwen
Foster, James
Wood, Eric
Kendall, Richard
Sheng, Xiaoming
Holubkov, Richard
author_sort Garg, Arun
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description BACKGROUND: Few prospective cohort studies of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders have been performed. Past studies have provided somewhat conflicting evidence for occupational risk factors and have largely reported data without adjustments for many personal and psychosocial factors. METHODS/DESIGN: A multi-center prospective cohort study was incepted to quantify risk factors for distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders and potentially develop improved methods for analyzing jobs. Disorders to analyze included carpal tunnel syndrome, lateral epicondylalgia, medial epicondylalgia, trigger digit, deQuervain’s stenosing tenosynovitis and other tendinoses. Workers have thus far been enrolled from 17 different employment settings in 3 diverse US states and performed widely varying work. At baseline, workers undergo laptop administered questionnaires, structured interviews, two standardized physical examinations and nerve conduction studies to ascertain demographic, medical history, psychosocial factors and current musculoskeletal disorders. All workers’ jobs are individually measured for physical factors and are videotaped. Workers are followed monthly for the development of musculoskeletal disorders. Repeat nerve conduction studies are performed for those with symptoms of tingling and numbness in the prior six months. Changes in jobs necessitate re-measure and re-videotaping of job physical factors. Case definitions have been established. Point prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome is a combination of paraesthesias in at least two median nerve-served digits plus an abnormal nerve conduction study at baseline. The lifetime cumulative incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome will also include those with a past history of carpal tunnel syndrome. Incident cases will exclude those with either a past history or prevalent cases at baseline. Statistical methods planned include survival analyses and logistic regression. DISCUSSION: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders is underway and has successfully enrolled over 1,000 workers to date.
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spelling pubmed-34769832012-10-20 The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders Garg, Arun Hegmann, Kurt T Wertsch, Jacqueline J Kapellusch, Jay Thiese, Matthew S Bloswick, Donald Merryweather, Andrew Sesek, Richard Deckow-Schaefer, Gwen Foster, James Wood, Eric Kendall, Richard Sheng, Xiaoming Holubkov, Richard BMC Musculoskelet Disord Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Few prospective cohort studies of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders have been performed. Past studies have provided somewhat conflicting evidence for occupational risk factors and have largely reported data without adjustments for many personal and psychosocial factors. METHODS/DESIGN: A multi-center prospective cohort study was incepted to quantify risk factors for distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders and potentially develop improved methods for analyzing jobs. Disorders to analyze included carpal tunnel syndrome, lateral epicondylalgia, medial epicondylalgia, trigger digit, deQuervain’s stenosing tenosynovitis and other tendinoses. Workers have thus far been enrolled from 17 different employment settings in 3 diverse US states and performed widely varying work. At baseline, workers undergo laptop administered questionnaires, structured interviews, two standardized physical examinations and nerve conduction studies to ascertain demographic, medical history, psychosocial factors and current musculoskeletal disorders. All workers’ jobs are individually measured for physical factors and are videotaped. Workers are followed monthly for the development of musculoskeletal disorders. Repeat nerve conduction studies are performed for those with symptoms of tingling and numbness in the prior six months. Changes in jobs necessitate re-measure and re-videotaping of job physical factors. Case definitions have been established. Point prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome is a combination of paraesthesias in at least two median nerve-served digits plus an abnormal nerve conduction study at baseline. The lifetime cumulative incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome will also include those with a past history of carpal tunnel syndrome. Incident cases will exclude those with either a past history or prevalent cases at baseline. Statistical methods planned include survival analyses and logistic regression. DISCUSSION: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders is underway and has successfully enrolled over 1,000 workers to date. BioMed Central 2012-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3476983/ /pubmed/22672216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-13-90 Text en Copyright ©2012 Garg et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Garg, Arun
Hegmann, Kurt T
Wertsch, Jacqueline J
Kapellusch, Jay
Thiese, Matthew S
Bloswick, Donald
Merryweather, Andrew
Sesek, Richard
Deckow-Schaefer, Gwen
Foster, James
Wood, Eric
Kendall, Richard
Sheng, Xiaoming
Holubkov, Richard
The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders
title The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders
title_full The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders
title_fullStr The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders
title_full_unstemmed The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders
title_short The WISTAH hand study: A prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders
title_sort wistah hand study: a prospective cohort study of distal upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3476983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22672216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-13-90
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