نتایج جستجو برای: occupational repetitive actions

تعداد نتایج: 236804  

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2014
Paulo Gilvane Lopes Pena Carlos Minayo Gomez

There are approximately a million subsistence fishermen in Brazil whose activities expose them to severe occupational hazards without adequate health protection. This article conducts an analysis of working conditions and health risks faced by subsistence fishermen and outlines challenges to the implementation of Occupational Health Surveillance (VISAT) actions. The methodology is based on qual...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2010
Hartwig Woldag Katharina Stupka Horst Hummelsheim

OBJECTIVE Repetitive training of simple upper limb movements is effective in stroke rehabilitation. For the repetitive training of complex movements, however, results are inconsistent. The aim of this study was to determine whether repetitive training of complex upper limb movements, focussing on strength and velocity as shaping elements, is effective in stroke rehabilitation. DESIGN Longitud...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a term that used to describe people who have difficulties communicating with others and limited actions repetitive actions. could be caused by both genetic environmental conditions, the Shank3 gene in Shank family one of high-risk genes has been found as factors. However, although lot researches done find out relationships between autism, it known only few people. Th...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2011
Kristin M Anderson David L Nelson

The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) has challenged occupational therapy practitioners to advance the profession so that we may become more "powerful" and "widely recognized" by the year 2017 (AOTA, 2007a). To fully achieve this vision, this article argues that the profession should encourage occupational therapy entrepreneurship. As Herz, Bondoc, Richmond, Richman, and Kroll (2...

Journal: :Canadian journal of occupational therapy. Revue canadienne d'ergotherapie 2011
Denise Reid

BACKGROUND Flow is a psychological state that might be viewed as desirable, and it occurs when a person is aware of his or her actions but is not being aware of his or her awareness. Mindfulness is viewed not as the achievement of any particular state, but as intentional awareness of what is, being aware of awareness. PURPOSE To examine theoretical perspectives and empirical research on flow ...

2016
Paul-Emile BOILEAU

Over the past decade, encouraging trends have been observed in many parts of the world showing a decrease in the annual number of occupational injury claims, while occupational diseases have been shown to be on the rise and can now be considered as the main cause of death at work. While preventive actions to mitigate the risks have been shown to be effective in many situations, one must acknowl...

2012
David Coggon Georgia Ntani Keith T. Palmer Vanda E. Felli Raul Harari Lope H. Barrero Sarah A. Felknor David Gimeno Anna Cattrell Consol Serra Matteo Bonzini Eleni Solidaki Eda Merisalu Rima R. Habib Farideh Sadeghian Masood Kadir Sudath S. P. Warnakulasuriya Ko Matsudaira Busisiwe Nyantumbu Malcolm R. Sim Helen Harcombe Ken Cox Maria H. Marziale Leila M. Sarquis Florencia Harari Rocio Freire Natalia Harari Magda V. Monroy Leonardo A. Quintana Marianela Rojas Eduardo J. Salazar Vega E. Clare Harris Sergio Vargas-Prada J. Miguel Martinez George Delclos Fernando G. Benavides Michele Carugno Marco M. Ferrario Angela C. Pesatori Leda Chatzi Panos Bitsios Manolis Kogevinas Kristel Oha Tuuli Sirk Ali Sadeghian Roshini J. Peiris-John Nalini Sathiakumar A. Rajitha Wickremasinghe Noriko Yoshimura Danuta Kielkowski Helen L. Kelsall Victor C. W. Hoe Donna M. Urquhart Sarah Derett David McBride Andrew Gray

BACKGROUND The CUPID (Cultural and Psychosocial Influences on Disability) study was established to explore the hypothesis that common musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and associated disability are importantly influenced by culturally determined health beliefs and expectations. This paper describes the methods of data collection and various characteristics of the study sample. METHODS/PRINCIPA...

Journal: :Nursing times 2009
Fiona Ford

18 OccupatiOnal health The guidance on sickness absence suggests initial enquiries after employees have been off work for 2–6 weeks to determine the reason for the sickness, the prognosis, any barriers to returning to work – actual or perceived – and what help may be needed. Occupational health nurses are ideally placed to carry out these actions, and to undertake further assessment of the pati...

2011
Michael W Ross Sarah Hawkes

The concept of occupational health and safety (OHS) for commercial sex workers has rarely been investigated, perhaps because of the often informal nature of the workplace, the associated stigma, and the frequently illegal nature of the activity. We reviewed the literature on health, occupational risks, and safety among commercial sex workers. Cultural and local variations and commonalities were...

2014
Katja Adie Christine Schofield Margie Berrow Jennifer Wingham Janet Freeman John Humfryes Colin Pritchard

INTRODUCTION Many stroke patients experience loss of arm function requiring rehabilitation, which is expensive, repetitive, and does not always translate into "real life." Nintendo Wii Sports™ (Wii™) may offer task-specific training that is repetitive and motivating. The Trial of Wii™ in Stroke (TWIST) is designed to investigate feasibility, efficacy, and acceptability using Wii™ to improve aff...

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