Occupational risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders among railroad maintenance-of-way workers.
Paul A LandsbergisEckardt JohanningMarco StilloRahul JainMichelle DavisPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2020)
Biomechanical work exposures, including force and nonneutral postures, were associated with neck, lower back, and knee pain. Whole-body vibration, as measured by the duration of use of high-vibration vehicles, was associated with neck pain, knee pain, and sciatica. Prevention programs should address occupational risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders among MOW workers.