Hand-Wrist Disorders in Chainsaw Operators: A Follow-Up Study in a Group of Italian Loggers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Despite the mechanization process implemented in arboriculture, logging tasks are still manually performed by chainsaw operators, which therefore are exposed to the risk of developing hand-wrist musculoskeletal disorders. Our research aimed to: (a) define whether the slight changes observed in 2017 showed an evolution to overt diseases; (b) study some risk determinants for these diseases such as age, working experience, and performing a secondary job. We recruited in a two-year follow-up study, 38 male forestry workers performing logging tasks employed in the Sicilian Forestry Department located in Enna. All the subjects underwent: (1) personal data collection; (2) administration of questionnaire addressed at upper limbs symptoms with a hand chart; (3) physical examination of the upper limbs, including Tinel's and Phalen's maneuvers; (4) ultrasound investigation of the hand-wrist area. In the two-year follow-up study we registered an overall increasing in wrist disorders, thus we can assume that forestry workers may be a target population for wrist diseases and deserve a particular attention in workers' health surveillance programs. Interestingly, the prevalence of wrist-hand disorders resulted to be higher in younger workers.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
CTS; logging; musculoskeletal disorders; ultrasound investigation; wrist; Follow-Up Studies; Hand; Humans; Italy; Male; Ultrasonography; Occupational Diseases; Wrist
Elenco autori:
Masci, Federica; Spatari, Giovanna; Giorgianni, Concetto Mario; Pernigotti, Elisa; Antonangeli, Laura Maria; Bordoni, Vittorio; Magenta Biasina, Alberto; Pietrogrande, Luca; Colosio, Claudio
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