Zahra Khodabakhshi, Seyed Amin Saadatmand, Mehrdad Anbarian, Rashid Heydari Moghadam,
Volume 2, Issue 3 (12-2014)
Introduction: The
prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in computer users is high.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate ergonomic assessment musculoskeletal
disorders risk in computer users determine the effect of an eight-week
corrective exercises program on reduction of musculoskeletal pain.
Material
and Methods: In the first phase of the study, RULA technique and Nordic questionnaires were used to evaluate postures and musculoskeletal
disorders of 84 computer users of Tuyserkan
administrations. In the next phase, 30 individuals for participating in a corrective
exercises program intervention divided into two groups namely, experimental
(n=15) and the controls (n=15). Subjects were re-evaluated after period of
eight weeks. Data was analyzed using independent and dependent t-tests.
Results: The overall
prevalence of pain was seen in neck, lumbar, shoulders, back, carpal and
hand, elbow respectively. In posture analysis, 61.3 and 53.6 percent of
subjects were in action level of 2 in left and right limbs respectively, 32.2
and 44.1 percent of subjects were in action level of 3 and 2.4 percent in level
of 4 in right side. After the corrective exercise intervention, there was 38.3%
significantly reduction pain for upper limbs (p=0.001) and 38.7% for lower
limbs (p=0.006).
Conclusion: This study
showed that frequency of musculoskeletal problems in neck, lumbar, shoulders,
back, wrist was generally high among our subjects, and selected corrective
exercises could reduce the risk level and pain.