• Title of article

    Effects of the Computer Desk Level on the Musculoskeletal Discomfort of Neck and Upper Extremities and EMG Activities in Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries

  • Author/Authors

    Kang , Bo-Ra Department of Occupational Therapy - Yonseimadu Hospital - Goyang, Republic of Korea , Her , Jin-Gang Department of Rehabilitation Therapy - Graduate School of Hallym University - Chuncheon, Republic of Korea , Lee , Ju-Sang Department of Physical Therapy - Hallym Polytechnic University - Chuncheon, Republic of Korea , Ko, Tae-Sung Department of Physical Therapy - Daewon University College - Jecheon, Republic of Korea , You, Young-Youl Department of Physical Therapy - Bronco Memorial Hospital - Hwaseong, Republic of Korea

  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    11
  • Abstract
    Computersareusedasameansofsocialcommunication,forworkandotherpurposes.However,patientswithspinal cordinjuriesmayhaveahigherriskthannormalindividualswithmusculoskeletalproblemswhenusingcomputersowingtotheir inabilitytocontrolrespectiveposturesduetoproblemsinmotorandsensoryfunctioning.Objectives.Thisstudyisaimedat identifyingtheeffectofcomputerdeskheightsonmusculoskeletaldiscomfortsoftheneckandupperextremitiesandEMG activitiesinpatientswithspinalcord(C6)andupperthoracicspinalcordinjuries.Methods.Participantsofthepresentstudy werethepatientsdiagnosedwithASIAAorB.Thepatientsweredividedintotwogroupsaccordingtotheirspinalcord injuries:C6groupandT2-T6group.Thelevelofthedeskwassetat5cmbelowtheelbow,attheelbowlevel,and5cmabove theelbowlevel.ElectromyographywasusedtomeasurethedurationoftypingtaskEMG(%RVC)ofthecervicalerectorspinae, uppertrapezius,anteriordeltoid,andwristextensor.Subjectivemusculoskeletaldiscomfort(Borg-RPE)wasmeasuredatthe endoftheexperiment.Results.ThetwogroupsshoweddifferencesintermsofRPEcorrespondingtoeachlevelofthecomputer desk(p<05).PostanalysisrevealedtheC6grouphaddecreasedRPEasthelevelofcomputerdeskincreased,whereasthe subjectsintheT2-T6grouphaddecreasedRPEvaluesinaccordancewiththedecreasinglevelofcomputerdesk(p<05).In EMG,bothgroupshadnosignificantdifferences(p>05).However,intermsoftheinteractionbetweenthemusclesandthe levelofcomputerdeskinbothgroups,thedifferencesintheinteractionsoftheuppertrapeziusandwristextensorwitheach levelofthedeskwerefound(p<05).Conclusion.Thisstudyismeaningfulinthatitconfirmscomputerworkpostureand preferenceofspinalcord-injuredindividuals
  • Keywords
    Computer Desk Level , Musculoskeletal Discomfort , Neck and Upper Extremities , EMG Activities , Patients , Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Journal title
    Occupational Therapy International
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2616231