In vivo assessment of cervical movement in surgeons-results from open and laparoscopic procedures.
Niall P HardyJennifer MannionRoisin JohnsonGarvin GreeneDermot J HehirPublished in: Irish journal of medical science (2020)
Based on our results, we believe that laparoscopic surgery requires more prolonged periods of static neck posture when compared with open surgery. This difference may assist in understanding the contributing factors for musculoskeletal (in particular cervical) pain encountered in minimally invasive surgeons. Further investigation of static posture in the operating surgeon is warranted.