Frequency of breaks, amount of muscular rest, and sustained muscle activity related to neck pain in a pooled dataset.
Markus KochMikael ForsmanHenrik EnquistHenrik Baare OlsenKaren SøgaardGisela SjøgaardTove ØstensvikPetter NilsenLars Louis AndersenMarkus Due JacobsenMikkel BrandtRolf WestgaardPaul Jarle MorkXuelong FanMorten WærstedKaj Bo VeierstedPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The results suggest that individuals with neck pain experience higher cumulative workloads and extended periods of muscle activity over the long term. In the short term, they appear to compensate by taking frequent short breaks, resulting in a lower cumulative workload. Regardless of their occupation, it is crucial to distribute work breaks throughout the workday to ensure that the cumulative load remains manageable.