Ergonomic and physiotherapeutic interventions for treating work-related complaints of the arm, neck or shoulder in adults

Jul 10, 2009The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ergonomic and physical therapy treatments for work-related arm, neck, and shoulder problems in adults

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Abstract

A total of 21 trials were included in the systematic review assessing conservative interventions for work-related arm, neck, or shoulder complaints.

  • Seventeen trials focused on chronic neck or shoulder complaints and non-specific upper extremity disorders.
  • Over 25 interventions were evaluated, categorized into five main subgroups: exercises, manual therapy, massage, ergonomics, and energised splint.
  • Limited evidence was found regarding the effectiveness of exercises compared to massage and conflicting results when exercises were compared to no treatment.
  • There is limited evidence supporting the use of breaks during computer work and specific keyboard designs in participants with carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Massage may be beneficial as an add-on treatment to manual therapy, while manual therapy could be effective as an add-on treatment to exercises.

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