Investigating the effect of sport and using anti-vibration gloves on the grip strength of workers exposed to the hand-arm vibration

(2021) Investigating the effect of sport and using anti-vibration gloves on the grip strength of workers exposed to the hand-arm vibration. JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK. pp. 445-457. ISSN 2251-807X 2383-2088 J9 - J HEALTH SAF WORK

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Abstract

Introduction: Long-term exposure to hand-arm vibration causes musculoskeletal disorders mainly in hand and shoulder. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of sport and using anti-vibration gloves on the grip strength of workers exposed to the hand-arm vibration. Material and Methods: In this descriptive-interventionist study, 41workers working in one of the Isfahan metal industries were studied. Data were collected by the demographic questionnaire, hand-arm vibration acceleration measurement was performed based on the ISO 5349 standard and grip strength was measured using the dynamometer device model Jamar. The investigations were performed on 3 groups including sporting moves, using of anti-vibration gloves and combination of sporting move and using of gloves. Twenty workers were selected as control group without exposure to any hand-arm vibration. Data were analyzed by the SPSS-21 software. Results: Workers' grip strength difference was significant before and after vibration (P Value<0.001) and grip strength had significant and inverse relation with vibration (P Value<0.001, R=-0.411). Grip strength was higher in the group that used anti-vibration gloves accompanied with the sporting moves compared to before the intervention and significant relation was observed (P Value<0.001). Conclusion: Vibration affects decreasing in grip strength and grip strength itself can be used as a screening measure for those workers exposed to the risk and diseases related to the vibration. Regular sporting moves and using anti-vibration gloves are effective on improvement of workers' grip strength and preventing vibration-induced complications.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Hand-arm Vibration Grip Strength Musculoskeletal Disorders Anti-vibration gloves Sport PAIN
Page Range: pp. 445-457
Journal or Publication Title: JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 11
Number: 3
ISSN: 2251-807X 2383-2088 J9 - J HEALTH SAF WORK
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/17295

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