Work-related and personal factors in shoulder disorders among electronics workers: findings from an electronics enterprise in Taiwan.
Po-Ching ChuTyng-Guey WangYue-Liang Leon GuoPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
This study implies that repetition and posture are important risk factors for shoulder disorders in the electronics industry. The risk exhibited sex differences, and force was more important for shoulder disorders in men. Such information is useful to help occupational health practitioners and policy makers conduct preventive programmes on shoulder disorders in this working population. Future longitudinal studies on work-related shoulder disorders are warranted.