Chronic Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Workplace - Hardcover

Ranney MD FRCS, Don

 
9780721668413: Chronic Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Workplace

Synopsis

This new diagnostic and management manual for primary care givers addresses the challenge of commutative trauma disorders. It provides a comprehensive understanding of work-related chronic injuries--from task analysis on the factory floor to a consideration of biological and sociological factors that influence injury reporting. Focus is given to the most common occupational musculoskeletal disorders, eg. the back, neck, hand, and upper extremity.

  • Shows how to determine whether the injury can be attributed to work, and whether pain is a result of physical injury or psychological and sociological influences.
  • Provides new insights into the physiological and structural changes that occur in overused muscles and how the central nervous system adapts to chronic pain.
  • Offers a rationale for believing that cumulative trauma can lead to physical injury, and how some workers can think they have been injured more severely than they have.
  • Presents a detailed diagnostic methodology--diagnostic criteria and assessment methods for various anatomic regions.
  • Covers everything from ergonomic approaches to changes in attitudes in the structure of work and in society.
  • Incorporates new research findings from a wide range of disciplines including pathophysiology, anatomy, sociology, pain psychology, physical therapy, and nursing.

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