SOPEZ: study for the optimization of ergonomics in the dental practice - musculoskeletal disorders in dentists and dental assistants: a study protocol.
Daniela OhlendorfLaura MaltryJasmin HänelWerner BetzChristina ErbeChristian Maurer-GrubingerHolzgreve FabianEileen M WankeDörthe BrüggmannAlbert NienhausDavid A GronebergPublished in: Journal of occupational medicine and toxicology (London, England) (2020)
On the basis of these investigations, a substantial gain of knowledge regarding work-related MSD in the field of dentistry and its potential biomechanical causes is possible. For the first time, objective and differentiated comparisons between the four treatment concepts are possible for different fields of dental specialization. Up to now, statically held positions of the trunk and proximal upper extremities, but also the repetitive movements of the hands have been considered a risk for MSD. Since both are included in the RULA, dental activities can be assessed in a detailed but also global manner with regard to ergonomic risks.