TY - JOUR
T1 - Upper-limb postures and movements during diamond polishing
AU - Gilad, Issachar
AU - Lenger, Reuven
AU - Rempel, David
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank the Committee for Research and Prevention in Occupational Safety and Health, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Jerusalem, for funding this research.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - Previous occupational health studies of diamond polishers have identified high rates of musculoskeletal disorders of the hands and arms in this population, specifically, ulnar neuropathy in the right elbow. These disorders may be due to the repetitive and forceful motions of the upper extremity required to manipulate the hand-held polishing tools. A video-based, biomechanical analysis of the upper extremities of polishers at several diamond-processing factories in Israel was conducted. Detailed motion measurements of the wrists, elbows, and shoulders of polishers were made while the subjects performed their usual work. During a typical workday, the basic polishing cycle, which involves a series of stereo-typed hand and arm movements, is repeated more than 5,000 times. Sustained, extreme flexion of the right elbow, which is the arm holding the eyepiece, may account for the higher rates of ulnar neuropathy in this extremity.
AB - Previous occupational health studies of diamond polishers have identified high rates of musculoskeletal disorders of the hands and arms in this population, specifically, ulnar neuropathy in the right elbow. These disorders may be due to the repetitive and forceful motions of the upper extremity required to manipulate the hand-held polishing tools. A video-based, biomechanical analysis of the upper extremities of polishers at several diamond-processing factories in Israel was conducted. Detailed motion measurements of the wrists, elbows, and shoulders of polishers were made while the subjects performed their usual work. During a typical workday, the basic polishing cycle, which involves a series of stereo-typed hand and arm movements, is repeated more than 5,000 times. Sustained, extreme flexion of the right elbow, which is the arm holding the eyepiece, may account for the higher rates of ulnar neuropathy in this extremity.
KW - Biomechanics
KW - Diamond polishing
KW - Kinesiology
KW - Neuropathy
KW - Ulnar nerve
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U2 - 10.1179/oeh.1996.2.3.177
DO - 10.1179/oeh.1996.2.3.177
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AN - SCOPUS:33750411491
SN - 1077-3525
VL - 2
SP - 177
EP - 184
JO - International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
JF - International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
IS - 3
ER -