Title of article :
Occupational Overuse Syndrome (Technological Diseases): Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a Mouse Shoulder, Cervical Pain Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Tiric-Campara, Merita Clinical Center of Sarajevo University. Sarajevo - Neurology Clinic, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Krupic, Ferid University of Gothenbug - Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy - Department of Orthopaedics, Sweden , Biscevic, Mirza Clinical Center of Sarajevo University - Orthopaedics and Traumatology Clinic, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Spahic, Emina University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Medicine, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Maglajlija, Kerima University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Medicine, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Masic, Zlatan XION Company, Austria , Zunic, Lejla University of Zenica - Faculty of Health Sciences, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Masic, Izet University of Sarajevo - Faculty of Medicine, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract :
Technological diseases are diseases of the modern era. Some are caused by occupational exposures, and are marked with direct professional relation, or the action of harmful effects in the workplace. Due to the increasing incidence of these diseases on specific workplaces which may be caused by one or more causal factors present in the workplace today, these diseases are considered as professional diseases. Severity of technological disease usually responds to the level and duration of exposure, and usually occurs after many years of exposure to harmful factor. Technological diseases occur due to excessive work at the computer, or excessive use of keyboards and computer mice, especially the non-ergonomic ones. This paper deals with the diseases of the neck, shoulder, elbow and wrist (cervical radiculopathy, mouse shoulder and carpal tunnel syndrome), as is currently the most common diseases of technology in our country and abroad. These three diseases can be caused by long-term load and physical effort, and are tied to specific occupations, such as occupations associated with prolonged sitting, working at the computer and work related to the fixed telephone communication, as well as certain types of sports (tennis, golf and others).
Keywords :
technological diseases , carpal tunnel syndrome , mouse shoulder , cervical pain syndrome.
Journal title :
Acta Informatica Medica
Journal title :
Acta Informatica Medica