To compare the association of occupational versus personal, nonoccupational risk factors with the prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), data from the 1988 National Health Interview Survey, Occupational Health Supplement, were analyzed. When both occupational factors (bending/twisting of the ha
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Occupational factors and carpal tunnel syndrome
โ Scribed by Barbara A. Silverstein; Lawrence J. Fine; Thomas J. Armstrong
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- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
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- English
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- 955 KB
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- 11
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- Article
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- 0271-3586
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The objectives of this study were 1) to summarize in a clinically meaningful way information on occupational risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), and 2) to test a questionnaire on risk factors that could be used by physicians with their patients. For the two objectives, a systematic litera