Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders - F · PDF fileDisorders Carpel tunnel syndrome ... Thoracic outlet syndrome Raynaud’s syndrome (white finger) Rotator cuff syndrome DeQuervain’s

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  • Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders

  • Upper Extremity Disorders

    Carpel tunnel syndromeCubital tunnel syndromeThoracic outlet syndromeRaynauds syndrome (white finger)Rotator cuff syndromeDeQuervains diseaseTendinitisTenosynovitisTrigger fingerGanglion cyst

  • Neurovascular Disorders

    Carpal Tunnel SyndromeImpingement of the median nerve caused by irritation and swelling of the tendons in the carpal tunnel

    Cubital Tunnel SyndromePressure on the ulnar nerve when the elbows are exposed to hard surfaces

  • Neurovascular Disorders

    Thoracic Outlet SyndromeCompression of the blood vessels between the neck and shoulder caused by reaching above shoulder level or carrying heavy objects

    Raynauds SyndromeAlso known as Vibration White FingerAlso known as Vibration White Finger ; Blood vessels of the hand are damaged (narrowed) from repeated exposure to vibration for long periods of time

  • Tendon Disorders

    Rotator Cuff SyndromeDeQuervains Disease

    Combination of tendinitis and tenosynovitis

    TendinitisIrritation of the tendon

    TenosynovitisIrritation of the synovial sheath

    Ganglion CystAccumulation of fluid within the tendon sheaths

  • Tendinitis

  • Hand and Wrist

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs from chronic swelling of the flexor tendons in the wrist.

    The median nerve, which feeds the first three fingers and the thumb, can become impaired from pressure in the carpal tunnel in the wrist.

    Symptoms include: pain in the first three fingers and the thumb numbness in these areas tingling in these areas

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    MEDIANNERVE

    CARPALLIGAMENT

    TENDONSBONES

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Raynauds Syndrome is when blood vessels of the hand are damaged (narrowed) from repeated exposure to vibration for long periods of time

    This is connected with use of vibrating tools, such as hair clippers and jack hammers.

  • Raynauds Syndrome

    SymptomsNumbness and tingling in the fingers during vibration exposure; may continue after exposure has been discontinuedBlanching (whitening) of one fingertip because of a temporary constriction of blood flowOther fingers also blanchIntensity of pain & frequency of attacks increase in time

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Cubital Tunnel Syndrome is caused by resting the elbows on hard surfaces such as unpadded tables or armrests.

    The ulnar nerve, which feeds the ring and little fingers, can become impaired from pressure near the elbows.

    Symptoms include: pain in the ring and little fingers tingling in these areas numbness in these areas

  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is caused by frequent reaching above shoulder level, by carrying heavy objects, or poor postureinvolving a forward head tilt.

    A Neurovascular bundle called the brachial plexus, which passes between the collar bone and the top rib, can become impaired from pressure associated with movements that causes these two bones to be positioned close together.

    Symptoms include: the arms falling asleep weakened pulse numbness in the fingers

  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Rotator cuff syndrome is a disorder involving swelling and pain of tendons comprising the rotator cuff muscle group:

    subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, & teres minor

    Symptoms include: Pain when you bend the arm and rotate it outwards against resistance Pain on the outside of the shoulder possibly radiating down into the arm Pain in the shoulder, which is worse at night Stiffness in the shoulder joint.

  • Rotator Cuff Syndrome

    Anterior View Posterior View

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Tendinitis is a common CTD for the wrist, elbow, and shoulder. It occurs when we continually stress the tendon cables, causing them to become irritable and sore.

    Lateral Epicondylitis - Tennis elbowMedial Epicondylitis - Golfers elbow

    Symptoms include: point tenderness swelling tennis elbow, pain radiates down to back of hand golfers elbow, pain radiates down to back of hand

  • Tendinitis

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Tenosynovitis is swelling of the sheath that covers the tendon from constant rubbing against the tendon.

    Symptoms include:swelling painloss of motionloss of strength

  • Tenosynovitis

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

    Trigger Finger is a tendon disorder that occurs when there is a groove in the flexing tendon of the finger

    If the tendon becomes locked in the sheath, attempts to move the finger cause snapping or jerking movements

    Usually associated with using tools that have handles with hard or sharp edges.

  • Trigger Finger

  • Ganglion Cyst is a bump under the skin caused by an accumulation of fluid within the tendon sheath. It is commonly found at the hand and wrist.

    Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

  • Ganglion Cyst

  • De Quervains Disease is an inflammation of the tendon sheath of the thumb attributed to excessive friction between two thumb tendons and their common sheath.

    Its a combination of Tendonitis and Tenosynovitis.

    May be caused by twisting and forceful gripping

    Symptoms include:swelling pain at the base of the thumb.

    Common Occupational CTDsof the Upper Extremities

  • De Quervains Disease

  • De Quervains Disease

  • Prospective Study of Computer Users

    Fredric Gerr, et. al., 2002, A Prospective Study of Computer Users: 1. Study Design and Incidence of Musculoskeletal Symptoms and Disorders.

    632 individualsNewly hired into jobs requiring 15 hr/week of computer useWere followed for up to 3 years

  • Primary ResultsHand/Arm (H/A) & Neck/Shoulder (N/S) MSS and MSD were common among computer users

    More than 50% of users reported MSS during the 1styear after starting a new job

    Most common H/A disorder was DeQuervainstendonitis

    Most common N/S disorder was somatic pain syndrome

  • Common Occupational Injuriesof the Back

    Strains and sprains are damage to the tendons and ligaments caused by one time exertions such as lifting or carrying heavy objects.

    These can lead to very noticeable back pain, but the pain usually begins to subside within a few days

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Back

    Facet joint pain results from irritation of the area where the ribs meet the spinal column.

    Typically, there is muscle swelling in the affected area and it can become very painful to sit or stand up straight. In some cases it may also be difficult to breath deeply.

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Back

    Disk erosion occurs from prolonged pressure on the spinal disks, which causes them to become permanently compressed.

    The space between the vertebrae becomes smaller, which can lead to impingement of the nerve roots leading out from the spine.

    Sitting puts more pressure on the spinal disks than standing, and sitting with the back unsupported can lead to high levels of disk pressure.

  • Disc Erosion

  • Common Occupational CTDsof the Back

    Sciatic nerve impingement, also called sciatica, is common for people who sit for prolonged periods of time.

    The sciatic nerve runs from your lower back down the back of your leg and into to your feet.

    Swelling in certain muscles in the buttocks can put pressure on the sciatic nerve, causing pain down the leg.

  • Herniated discs occur when the inner portion of the disc protrudes, putting pressure on the nerve roots leading from the spine.

    Pain or numbness in the legs is a common symptom of herniated discs in the lower back.

    Common Occupational CTDsof the Back

  • Herniated/Bulging Disc