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Adverse health manifestations in the hands of vibration exposed carpenters - a cross sectional study.

Eva TekavecLotta LöfqvistAnna LarssonKarin FiskJakob RiddarTohr NilssonCatarina Nordander
Published in: Journal of occupational medicine and toxicology (London, England) (2021)
Carpenters showed more symptoms and clinical findings of neurosensory affection than painters, probably due to vibration exposure. Also young carpenters showed signs of neurosensory affection, which indicates that under current conditions workers at these companies are not protected against injury. This underlines the importance of reducing exposure to vibration and conducting regular medical check-ups to detect early signs of neural and vascular manifestations indicating hand-arm vibration injuries. Special attention should be given to symptoms of increased sensation of cold, pain in the fingers when cold, and numbness, as these were the most common initiating ones, and should be addressed as early as possible in the preventive sentinel process. It is also important to test clinically for small- and large-fibre neuropathy, as the individual may be unaware of any pathology.
Keyphrases
  • high frequency
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • chronic pain
  • sleep quality
  • mental health
  • pain management
  • working memory
  • emergency department
  • climate change