Physiotherapy Theory and Practice,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 7
Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2024
Introduction
Approximately
50%
of
firefighter
injuries
occur
in
the
musculoskeletal
system.
Poor
movement
quality
increases
injury
risk,
while
movement-based
interventions
may
reduce
injuries.
Nursing Practice Today,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 19, 2024
Background
&
Aim:
Healthcare
workers
are
at
the
forefront
of
fight
against
COVID-19
and
exposed
to
numerous
risks
health
consequences,
including
sleep
disturbance.
The
present
study
aimed
investigate
prevalence
disorders
among
HCWs
during
pandemic
using
an
umbrella
review
meta-analyses.
Methods
Materials:
Based
on
guidance
PRISMA,
literature
was
searched
Web
Science,
PubMed,
Embase,
Science
Direct,
Scopus,
Google
Scholar
(from
beginning
January
2020
end
March
2022).
random
effects
model
used
for
meta-analysis,
I2
index
employed
ascertain
heterogeneity
studies.
Publication
bias
investigated
Begg
test.
Data
were
analyzed
STATA
software
version
14.
Results:
Initially,
561
studies
found
after
primary
search
in
data
resources,
which
27
eligible
selected
quality
assessment
extraction.
results
showed
that
38.27%
(95%
CI:
35.20-41.01,
I2=
74.2%,
P=
0.008).
Conclusion:
this
review,
relatively
high.
Therefore,
these
individuals
should
undergo
routine
screening
other
mental
disorders.
Healthcare,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13(3), С. 263 - 263
Опубликована: Янв. 29, 2025
Objective:
Exposure
of
emergency
service
personnel
to
disasters
can
lead
significant
mental
health
challenges.
The
psychological
impact
intentionally
caused
disasters,
such
as
terrorist
attacks,
tends
be
more
severe
than
that
natural
disasters.
While
much
research
has
focused
on
little
is
known
about
the
effects
intentional
vehicular
assaults
(IVAs).
This
study
examines
an
IVA
firefighters.
We
hypothesized
firefighters
deployed
scene
(deployed
group
(DG))
would
experience
problems
compared
those
not
duty
(comparison
(CG)).
Methods:
included
n
=
115
firefighters,
with
60
in
DG
and
55
CG
from
same
units.
Validated
psychometric
tools
were
used
assess
anxiety,
panic
attacks
(PHQ-D),
post-traumatic
stress
symptoms
(PCL-5).
Participation
was
voluntary,
informed
consent
obtained.
received
approval
Charité
Berlin
Ethics
Committee
(number:
EA4/085/18).
Results:
A
significantly
higher
prevalence
found
(12.5%)
(1.8%),
odds
ratio
8.0
(95%
CI:
1.0–67.3).
Correlation
analysis
revealed
a
positive
relationship
between
non-occupational
tasks
hostility
(r
0.312,
p
0.015,
60),
while
parenthood
had
no
effect
or
generalized
anxiety.
Conclusion:
These
results
highlight
like
IVAs
emphasizing
need
for
targeted
support
interventions.
Future
should
focus
tailored
interventions
address
high
among
this
population.
BMC Health Services Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
24(1)
Опубликована: Окт. 14, 2024
The
job
of
sonographers
exposes
them
to
numerous
ergonomic
risk
factors,
making
the
sonography
profession
one
high-risk
groups
vulnerable
musculoskeletal
disorders
(MSDs).
present
systematic
review
and
meta-analysis
specifically
examined
prevalence
MSDs
among
sonographers.
study
was
carried
out
in
accordance
with
preferred
reporting
items
for
reviews
meta-analyses
(PRISMA)
guidelines.
protocol
registered
international
prospective
register
(PROSPERO)
code
CRD42024507972.
Searches
were
conducted
databases
including
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Science
Direct,
SID,
ISC,
Google
Scholar,
without
imposing
a
time
limit
until
February
7th,
2024.
random-effects
model
employed
meta-analysis,
I2
index
used
assess
heterogeneity
studies.
Finally,
data
analysis
performed
using
STATA
(version
14).
Based
on
search
different
databases,
total
4367
articles
identified.
after
screening,
selecting,
quality
evaluation
studies,
30
studies
considered
which
13,916
examined.
According
results
overall
reported
as
75.80%
(95%
CI:
65.37–86.23,
=
99.7%,
P
<
0.001).
Additionally,
rates
these
neck
(63.73%),
shoulder
(60.13%),
upper
back
(53.69%),
lower
(49.84%),
wrist
(44.41%),
elbow
(27.46),
hip
(24.93%),
knee
(19.59),
ankle
(16.92%)
determined.
Given
relatively
high
importance
reducing
specific
factors
associated
their
duties,
it
is
recommended
consider
solutions
such
carrying
assessments
interventions,
well
providing
training
programs
appropriate
corrective
exercises
mitigate
Applied Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(11), С. 4636 - 4636
Опубликована: Май 28, 2024
The
incidence
of
knee
injuries
during
firefighter
training
is
high,
but
there
a
lack
research
on
predictive
factors
and
risk
assessment
for
such
injuries.
Biomechanical
assessments
can
provide
better
understanding
how
the
body’s
load
changes
exercise,
which
may
alter
injury.
Ten
firefighters
were
recruited
our
study.
Each
participant
completed
FMS
test
single-
double-leg
jump
tasks.
Motion
information
was
collected
musculoskeletal
models
participants
constructed
using
OpenSim
4.4
to
obtain
joint
angle
moment.
peak
GRF
CoM-CoP
also
calculated.
findings
showed
significantly
larger
PKFM
(p
=
0.0195),
VAFM
0.0039),
AP
0.0039)
single-leg
jump.
opposite
performance
observed
KFA
0.0098)
MPA
0.0273).
A
stepwise
multiple
linear
regression
analysis
used
explore
relationship
between
these
parameters
both
score
times
injury
higher
in
compared
biomechanical
two
jumps
be
assess
sports
methods
references
monitoring
occupational
training.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
25(1)
Опубликована: Авг. 23, 2024
Taxi
drivers,
as
professional
encounter
numerous
ergonomic
risk
factors
related
to
musculoskeletal
disorders
(MSDs)
because
of
the
demands
their
jobs.
This
study
conducted
a
systematic
review
and
meta-analysis
aimed
explore
prevalence
MSDs
among
taxi
drivers.
The
present
followed
preferred
reporting
items
for
reviews
meta-analyses
(PRISMA)
guidelines,
its
protocol
was
registered
in
international
prospective
register
(PROSPERO)
under
code
CRD42024509258.
Searches
were
carried
out
using
various
databases,
such
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Science
Direct,
SID,
ISC,
Google
Scholar,
with
no
time
restrictions
until
February
7th,
2024.
A
random
effects
model
utilized
meta-analysis,
I2
index
employed
assess
heterogeneity
studies.
Lastly,
data
analysis
STATA
software
(version
14).
After
initial
search,
1606
articles
extracted
from
reviewed
sources.
Following
screening,
selection,
quality
evaluation,
total
11
studies
chosen
involving
5277
Based
on
results
highest
drivers
lower
back
region
(53.87%
(95%
CI:40.89–66.84,
I2=
98.7%,
P
<
0.001)).
Additionally,
rates
different
body
regions,
neck
(38.15%),
shoulder
(34.97%),
upper
(18.30%),
knee
(14.10%),
also
reported.
findings
this
study,
is
relatively
high,
specific
may
contribute
development
these
disorders.
Therefore,
prevent
occurrence
it
advisable
implement
essential
measures
concerning
training
programs,
interventions,
evaluation
work
environment.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12
Опубликована: Окт. 4, 2024
Introduction
As
a
result
of
the
demands
their
profession,
teachers
encounter
range
ergonomic
risk
factors
and
are
highly
susceptible
to
developing
musculoskeletal
disorders
(MSDs).
Accordingly,
this
systematic
review
meta-analysis
was
carried
out
examine
frequency
MSDs
among
teachers.
Materials
methods
The
present
research
followed
preferred
reporting
items
for
reviews
meta-analyses
(PRISMA)
guidelines
its
protocol
registered
in
international
prospective
register
(PROSPERO)
under
code
CRD42024509263.
To
conduct
searches,
various
databases
such
as
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Science
Direct,
SID,
ISC,
Google
Scholar
were
utilized,
search
period
until
February
7th,
2024
without
time
restriction.
A
random
effects
model
employed
meta-analysis,
I
2
index
utilized
assess
heterogeneity
studies.
Data
analysis
using
STATA
(version
14).
Results
After
an
initial
across
mentioned
databases,
total
2,047
articles
identified.
Following
screening,
study
selection,
quality
evaluation,
44
studies
ultimately
chosen
involving
15,972
results
revealed
that
overall
prevalence
is
68%
(95%
CI:
61–75,
=
99.2%,
p
<
0.001).
Furthermore,
rates
different
body
regions,
neck
(47%),
lower
back
shoulder
(44%),
upper
(37%),
knee
(35%),
ankle
(30%),
wrist
(27%),
hip
(22%),
elbow
(13%),
reported.
Conclusion
relatively
high.
Neck
pain
more
common
them
compared
other
regions.
It
recommended
periodic
occupational
medicine
examinations,
training,
implementation
interventions
group
focus
on
assessing
MSDs,
especially
Systematic
registration
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=509263
,
identifier
The
job
of
truck
driving
exposes
the
drivers
to
various
risk
factors
musculoskeletal
disorders
(MSDs)
due
unfavorable
working
conditions.
Hence,
this
research
was
conducted
investigate
frequency
MSDs
among
individuals
as
drivers.
present
followed
preferred
reporting
items
for
systematic
reviews
and
meta-analyses
(PRISMA)
guidelines,
its
protocol
registered
in
international
prospective
register
review
(PROSPERO)
under
code
CRD42024507985.
Databases
such
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
Science,
Science
Direct,
SID,
ISC,
Google
Scholar
were
searched
without
time
restrictions
until
February
7th,
2024
identify
relevant
articles.
Meta-analysis
using
a
random
effects
model,
heterogeneity
between
studies
evaluated
I2
index.
Additionally,
STATA
(version
14)
utilized
conducting
data
analysis.
In
initial
search,
678
articles
identified.
After
removing
duplicates
unrelated
objective
inclusion
criteria,
15
included
meta-analysis,
involving
2,662
findings
from
show
that
61.75%
have
(95%
CI:
46.98–76.52,
=
96%,
P
<
0.001).
prevalence
parts
body
estimated
follows:
shoulder
(31.5%),
neck
(25.79%),
lower
back
(23.46%),
knee
(22.26%),
ankle
(20.46%),
wrist
(20.25%),
upper
(18.65%),
elbow
(11.91%),
hip
(7.50%).
According
study
findings,
is
relatively
high,
several
contribute
these
disorders.
Therefore,
decrease
drivers,
it
recommended
develop
implement
essential
training
programs,
ergonomic
interventions,
regular
evaluations
work
environment.