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Ergonomics Effects of psychosocial and individual factors on physiological risk factors for upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders while typing Hughes, et al 2007 15
The Dangerous Desk Howard Egerman often feels as though a nail is piercing his hand. He sleeps fitfully at night. He struggles with such simple tasks as changing a light bulb. Egerman, 54, suffers from bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. Karen Sringen 2001 15
American Journal of Industrial Medicine Carpal tunnel syndrome in male visual display terminal (VDT) workers Hou, et al 2007 15
American Journal of Industrial Medicine The economic burden of carpal tunnel syndrome: Long-term earnings of CTS claimants in Washington State Foley, et al 2007 15
Ergonomics Changes in upper extremity biomechanics across different mouse positions in a computer workstation Dennerlein and Johnson 2006 15
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomic Science Theories of work-related musculoskeletal disorders: Implications for ergonomic interventions Karsh 2006 15
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance Under-reporting of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the Veterans Administration Siddharthan et al 2006 15
Occupational Medicine Carpal tunnel syndrome and its relation to occupation: a systematic literature review Palmer et al 2006 15
Ergonomics Different Computer Tasks Affect The Exposure Of The Upper Extremity To Biomechanical Risk Factors Dennerlein and Johnson 2006 15
Applied Ergonomics The effect of six keyboard designs on wrist and forearm postures Rempel, et al 2006 15
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics Changes In Physical Workload With Implementation Of Mouse-Based Information Technology In Air Traffic Control Arvidsson, et al 2006 15
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics Work With Visual Display Units: Long-Term Health Effects Of High And Downward Line-Of-Sight In Ordinary Office Environments Fostervold et al 2006 15
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Developing An Instrument To Measure Personal Keyboarding Style Baker and Redfern 2006 15
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomic Science A Multivariate Evaluation Of An Office Ergonomic Intervention Using Longitudinal Data Swanson and Sauter 2006 15
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomic Science A Multivariate Evaluation Of An Office Ergonomic Intervention Using Longitudinal Data Swanson and Sauter 2006 15
Occupational Medicine Musculoskeletal Disorders And Visual Strain In Intensive Data Processing Workers Woods 2005 15
Occupational Medicine Ergonomics, Musculoskeletal Disorders And Computer Work Wahlstrom 2005 12
American Journal of Industrial Medicine Trends In Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorder Reports By Year, Type, And Industrial Sector: A Capture-Recapture Analysis Morse et al 2005 56
American Journal of Public Health Predictors Of Work-Related Repetitive Strain Injuries In A Population Cohort Cole et al 2005 15
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics Assessment Of Video Display Workstation Set Up On Risk Factors Associated With The Development Of Low Back And Neck Discomfort Babski-Reeves and Hughes 2005 15
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics The Effects Of Typing Speed And Force On Motor Control In Symptomatic And Asymptomatic Office Workers Szeto, et al 2005 15
Ergonomics Effects Of Negatively Sloped Keyboard Wedges On Risk Factors For Upper Extremity Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders And User Performance Woods and Babski-Reeves 2005 15
European Journal of Applied Physiology Effects Of Time Pressure And Precision Demands During Computer Mouse Work On Muscle Oxygenation And Position Sense Heiden et al 2005 15
European Journal of Public Health Frequent Computer-Related Activities Increase The Risk Of Neck-Shoulder And Low Back Pain In Adolescents Hakala et al 2005 15
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Upper Extremity Mononeuropathy Among Engineers Conlon and Rempel 2005 15
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics Using non-keyboard input devices: interviews with users in the workplace Atkinson, et al 2004 15
OEM Journal Oral Session 19 – Musculoskeletal Disorders And Computers 2004 49
Computers and Industrial Engineering Effects Of Exercise Breaks On Performance, Muscular Load, And Perceived Discomfort In Data Entry And Cognitive Tasks Balci and Aghazadeh 2004 15
Work Preventing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders In Vdt Users: A Comprehensive Health Promotion Program Wilkens 2003 15
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Early Workplace Intervention For Employees With Musculoskeletal-Related Absenteeism: A Prospective Controlled Intervention Study. Arnetz et al 2003 15
Journal of Vision The Relationships Among Oculomotor Resting States And Computer Monitor Positioning Andre et al 2003 137
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Due To Keyboarding And Mouse Tasks: A Review Fagarasanu, Kumar 2003 186
Ergonomics The effect of work-rest schedules and type of task on the discomfort and performance of VDT users Balci and Aghazadeh 2003 15
Human Factors The effect of typing posture on wrist extensor muscle loading Keir and Wells 2002 15
Human Factors The Effects Of Work Pace On Within-Participant And Between-Participant Keying Force, Electromyography, And Fatigue Gerard, et al 2002 746
JOEM Management Of Musculoskeletal Pain In The Workplace Dane et al 2002 15
JOEM Measurement Properties Of A Self-Report Index Of Ergonomic Exposures For Use In An Office Work Environment Dane et al 2002 15
JOEM The Impact Of A Worksite Health Promotion Program On Short-Term Disability Usage Serxner et al 2001 15
Human Factors Effects Of Computer Monitor Viewing Angle And Related Factors On Strain, Performance, And Preference Outcomes Sommerich, et al 2001 15
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction Can A More Neutral Position Of The Forearm When Operating A Computer Mouse Reduce The Pain Level For Visual Display Unit Operators? A Prospective Epidemiological Intervention Study: Part Ii Aarås et al 2001 15
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction Experience Of Stress, Musculoskeletal Discomfort, And Eyestrain In Computer-Based Office Work: A Study In Municipal Workplaces Seppala 2001 15
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics Effects Of A Sit–Stand Schedule On A Light Repetitive Task - Abstract Hasegawa et al 2001 35
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Video Display Terminal Workstation Improvement Program: Ii. Ergonomic Intervention And Reduction Of Musculoskeletal Discomfort Demure et al 2000 15
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Video Display Terminal Workstation Improvement Program: I. Baseline Associations Between Musculoskeletal Discomfort And Ergonomic Features Of Workstations. Demure et al 2000 15
Applied Ergonomics A Process For The Development, Specification And Evaluation Of Vdu Work Tables - Abstract Karlqvist 1998 26
Ergonomics Predictive models of carpal tunnel syndrome causation among VDT operators Aura et al 1998 15