Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development.
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Resumo: | Evaluate the influence of alternating the position of the upper limbs, between fully supported and unsupported forearms, in the Upper Trapezius (UT) activity during a typing task on a straight-edged desk. Ergonomic barriers, such as reduced desk area, is one of the reasons that force computer users to work without supporting their forearms. Unsupported forearms may lead to increased UT muscle fatigue, increasing the potential for lesions, with Trapezius Myalgia (TM) being a possible outcome. 15 healthy volunteers were assessed (6 females, average age of 3,7 ± 9,5 years old). The protocol included an alternated position of forearms every 5 min between fully supported and unsupported forearms, with a 20-min total duration of a typing task. Surface electromyography readings were collected from both UTs. Significant differences were found in the variation of the EMG signal between the two positions for the non-dominant arm after 10 min (p < .05) of typing. The non-dominant UT registered higher levels of activity than the dominant UT. Supported forearms reduced the electrical activity in both UTs, with a greater difference in the non-dominant. This study consolidates the current knowledge that unsupported upper limb during typing tasks significantly increases UT’s electrical activity. By fully supporting the forearm, that activity is reduced. Females and the non-dominant UT showed higher electrical activity, potentially increasing the risk of developing TM. Healthcare providers, safety and health professionals, and ergonomists should be mindful of the forearm position when advising computer users to prevent TM. |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development.sEMGJob risk assessmentPhysical ergonomicsUpper extremityTissue loadingEvaluate the influence of alternating the position of the upper limbs, between fully supported and unsupported forearms, in the Upper Trapezius (UT) activity during a typing task on a straight-edged desk. Ergonomic barriers, such as reduced desk area, is one of the reasons that force computer users to work without supporting their forearms. Unsupported forearms may lead to increased UT muscle fatigue, increasing the potential for lesions, with Trapezius Myalgia (TM) being a possible outcome. 15 healthy volunteers were assessed (6 females, average age of 3,7 ± 9,5 years old). The protocol included an alternated position of forearms every 5 min between fully supported and unsupported forearms, with a 20-min total duration of a typing task. Surface electromyography readings were collected from both UTs. Significant differences were found in the variation of the EMG signal between the two positions for the non-dominant arm after 10 min (p < .05) of typing. The non-dominant UT registered higher levels of activity than the dominant UT. Supported forearms reduced the electrical activity in both UTs, with a greater difference in the non-dominant. This study consolidates the current knowledge that unsupported upper limb during typing tasks significantly increases UT’s electrical activity. By fully supporting the forearm, that activity is reduced. Females and the non-dominant UT showed higher electrical activity, potentially increasing the risk of developing TM. Healthcare providers, safety and health professionals, and ergonomists should be mindful of the forearm position when advising computer users to prevent TM.ElsevierRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do PortoSantiago, Rui JoséBaptista, João SantosMagalhães, AndréCosta, José Torres2023-04-21T12:47:54Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/22746engSantiago, R. J., Santos Baptista, J., Magalhães, A., & Torres Costa, J. (2023). Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius’ Myalgia development. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 95, 103449. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ergon.2023.1034490169-814110.1016/j.ergon.2023.1034491872-8219metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-04-26T01:45:36Zoai:recipp.ipp.pt:10400.22/22746Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:50:15.291756Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. Santiago, Rui José sEMG Job risk assessment Physical ergonomics Upper extremity Tissue loading |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. |
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Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius' Myalgia development. |
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Santiago, Rui José |
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Santiago, Rui José Baptista, João Santos Magalhães, André Costa, José Torres |
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Baptista, João Santos Magalhães, André Costa, José Torres |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto |
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Santiago, Rui José Baptista, João Santos Magalhães, André Costa, José Torres |
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sEMG Job risk assessment Physical ergonomics Upper extremity Tissue loading |
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sEMG Job risk assessment Physical ergonomics Upper extremity Tissue loading |
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Evaluate the influence of alternating the position of the upper limbs, between fully supported and unsupported forearms, in the Upper Trapezius (UT) activity during a typing task on a straight-edged desk. Ergonomic barriers, such as reduced desk area, is one of the reasons that force computer users to work without supporting their forearms. Unsupported forearms may lead to increased UT muscle fatigue, increasing the potential for lesions, with Trapezius Myalgia (TM) being a possible outcome. 15 healthy volunteers were assessed (6 females, average age of 3,7 ± 9,5 years old). The protocol included an alternated position of forearms every 5 min between fully supported and unsupported forearms, with a 20-min total duration of a typing task. Surface electromyography readings were collected from both UTs. Significant differences were found in the variation of the EMG signal between the two positions for the non-dominant arm after 10 min (p < .05) of typing. The non-dominant UT registered higher levels of activity than the dominant UT. Supported forearms reduced the electrical activity in both UTs, with a greater difference in the non-dominant. This study consolidates the current knowledge that unsupported upper limb during typing tasks significantly increases UT’s electrical activity. By fully supporting the forearm, that activity is reduced. Females and the non-dominant UT showed higher electrical activity, potentially increasing the risk of developing TM. Healthcare providers, safety and health professionals, and ergonomists should be mindful of the forearm position when advising computer users to prevent TM. |
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Santiago, R. J., Santos Baptista, J., Magalhães, A., & Torres Costa, J. (2023). Total forearm support during a typing task may reduce the risk of Trapezius’ Myalgia development. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 95, 103449. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ergon.2023.103449 0169-8141 10.1016/j.ergon.2023.103449 1872-8219 |
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