Cumulative Trauma Injuries
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Associação entre lesões de esforços repetitivos (LER/DORT) em membros superiores e a saúde bucal / Association of upper limb injuries (LER/DORT) with oral health
Esta pesquisa observacional transversal de caso-controle visou investigar a associação das lesões de membros superiores (lesões por esforços repetitivos/distúrbios osteo-musculares relacionados ao trabalho LER/DORT) com a saúde bucal. As condições de saúde bucal foram determinadas por meio dos índices profundidade de sondagem (PS), nível de inser
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 04/05/2011
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2. Uma abordagem sobre as doenças ocupacionais.
As L.E.R. (Lesões por Esforços Repetitivos) têm se mostrado comuns em diversas profissões que exigem a repetição do mesmo movimento diversas vezes ao longo do dia. Os profissionais mais afetados por esse mal são: operários em linhas de produção, operadores de caixas, donas de casa, Cirurgiões-Dentistas, entre outros. Também chamadas de DORT (Doen
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 18/02/2011
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3. Dor lombar em carregadores de hortifrutigranjeiros da Ceasa-Campinas : condicionantes relacionados com o processo de trabalho / Low back pain workers who handle food products from the Ceasa-Campinas : issues related to the work´s process
Low back pain is very common in the population. Among workers is classified as RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) or WRMD (Work-related musculoskeletal disorders) and deserves attention because of high rates and costs it generates. The complexity of risk factors, diagnosis, treatment and prevention also draws the attention and is currently the subject of numerou
Publicado em: 2009
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4. "Lesões por esforços repetitivos entre os cirurgiões dentistas de Ribeirão Preto-SP: ocorrência e medidas de prevenção e tratamento adotadas" / "Repetitive Strain Injury among Dental Surgeons in Ribeirão Preto-SP: occurrence, prevention and treatment measures"
This study aimed to identify the occurrence of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) in dental surgeons and what means of prevention and treatment were adopted. We carried out a cross-sectional study, involving 127 dental surgeons (DS) associated to a regional association of dental surgeons (APCD/RP). A self-applied questionnaire was used, addressing relevant theme
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Investigation of soft tissue involvement in individuals hearing work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) / Investigação do acomentimento dos tecidos moles em individuos portadores de disturbios osteomusculares relacionados ao trabalho (DORT)
The research aimed at proposing an investigation protocol for palpable soft tissues in RSI patients Through a preliminary study, the proposed methodology checked the area to be evaluated, the anatomical delimitation of this area as well as the equipment to be used for measurement and specifications. Research subjects were selected pursuant to criteria that a
Publicado em: 2006
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6. Incidence of cases of ocular trauma admitted to hospital and incidence of blinding outcome.
AIMS: To provide epidemiological data on the current burden of serious eye injuries utilising the hospital eye service, to inform the planning and provision of eye health care, and health and safety strategies for the prevention of ocular injuries. METHODS: A prospective observational study was carried out of all patients with ocular trauma admitted to hospi
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7. Ten-year trend in survival and resource utilization at a level I trauma center.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of increasing trauma center experience over time on survival and resource utilization. METHODS: The authors studied a retrospective cohort at a single level I trauma center over a 10-year period, from 1986 to 1995. Patients included all hospital admissions and emergency department deaths. The main outcome measures were the
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8. Nonoperative management of blunt hepatic trauma is the treatment of choice for hemodynamically stable patients. Results of a prospective trial.
BACKGROUND: A number of retrospective studies recently have been published concerning nonoperative management of minor liver injuries, with cumulative success rates greater than 95%. However, no prospective analysis that involves a large number of higher grade injuries has been reported. The current study was conducted to evaluate the safety of nonoperative
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9. Significant trends in the treatment of hepatic trauma. Experience with 411 injuries.
Several significant advances in the treatment of hepatic injuries have evolved over the past decade. These trends have been incorporated into the overall treatment strategy of hepatic injuries and are reflected in experiences with 411 consecutive patients. Two hundred fifty-eight patients (63%) with minor injuries (grades I to II) were treated by simple sutu