Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift Work

Background and aims: Epidemiological studies have shown a significant correlation between awkward back posture and low back pain among carpet weavers. Therefore, this study aims for estimating cumulative compression load among carpet weavers during a shift work.   Methods: In this study, the awkwar...

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Main Authors: D Afshari, M Motamedzadeh, AR Soltanian
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Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2015-06-01
Series:Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1310-en.html
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description Background and aims: Epidemiological studies have shown a significant correlation between awkward back posture and low back pain among carpet weavers. Therefore, this study aims for estimating cumulative compression load among carpet weavers during a shift work.   Methods: In this study, the awkward back postures of 4 male and 9 female carpet weavers were monitored, using electronic inclinometer for 4 hours. The level of cumulative compression load for a 8-hour shift was calculated.  Results: The highest compression load exerted on L4/L5 was due to the compacting and knotting subtasks. The maximum, cumulative compression load was related to the subtask of weaving. The levels of cumulative compression load during a shift work in male and female groups were estimated equal to 21.8 and 13.13MN-S, respectively. Conclusion: Results showed that although the level of compression load in both gender groups is lower than the recommended limit, the level of cumulative compression load in males is higher than in females. Therefore, results from different studies show that the estimation of compression load, per se, does not suggest the existence of physical stresses on the low back. In addition, the estimation of daily commutative compression can be an important index in predicting occupational low back pain
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spelling doaj.art-aa02861dc08f41918a454c3542b89b782022-12-21T22:29:04ZfasIran University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i kār-i Īrān1735-51332228-74932015-06-011226269Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift WorkD Afshari0M Motamedzadeh1AR Soltanian2 Background and aims: Epidemiological studies have shown a significant correlation between awkward back posture and low back pain among carpet weavers. Therefore, this study aims for estimating cumulative compression load among carpet weavers during a shift work.   Methods: In this study, the awkward back postures of 4 male and 9 female carpet weavers were monitored, using electronic inclinometer for 4 hours. The level of cumulative compression load for a 8-hour shift was calculated.  Results: The highest compression load exerted on L4/L5 was due to the compacting and knotting subtasks. The maximum, cumulative compression load was related to the subtask of weaving. The levels of cumulative compression load during a shift work in male and female groups were estimated equal to 21.8 and 13.13MN-S, respectively. Conclusion: Results showed that although the level of compression load in both gender groups is lower than the recommended limit, the level of cumulative compression load in males is higher than in females. Therefore, results from different studies show that the estimation of compression load, per se, does not suggest the existence of physical stresses on the low back. In addition, the estimation of daily commutative compression can be an important index in predicting occupational low back painhttp://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1310-en.htmlposturecumulative loadcompression load
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Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift Work
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posture
cumulative load
compression load
title Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift Work
title_full Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift Work
title_fullStr Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift Work
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift Work
title_short Estimation of Cumulative Compression Load on the L4/L5 Lumbar of Carpet Weavers through Direct Measurement of Trunk Posture and Direct Observation during a Shift Work
title_sort estimation of cumulative compression load on the l4 l5 lumbar of carpet weavers through direct measurement of trunk posture and direct observation during a shift work
topic posture
cumulative load
compression load
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