Prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among hairdressers
Happiness Anulika Aweto,Bosede Abidemi Tella,Omobolanle Yewande Johnson-2015-05-15-International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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The age of hairdressers, their years of working and the long hours they spent working in a standing position may be significant factors that contribute to the high prevalence of the WMSDs among them. The most commonly affected body parts included the low back, shoulders and neck.
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The age of hairdressers, their years of working and the long hours they spent working in a standing position may be significant factors that contribute to the high prevalence of the WMSDs among them. The most commonly affected body parts included the low back, shoulders and neck.
Keywords
MedicineWork-related musculoskeletal disordersMusculoskeletal disorderPhysical therapyCross-sectional studyHuman factors and ergonomicsEnvironmental healthPoison control
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