Incidence and prevalence of upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders. A systematic appraisal of the literature

Bionka M A Huisstede, Sita M A Bierma-Zeinstra, Bart W Koes, Jan A N Verhaar, Bionka M A Huisstede, Sita M A Bierma-Zeinstra, Bart W Koes, Jan A N Verhaar

Abstract

Background: A systematic appraisal of the worldwide incidence and prevalence rates of UEDs available in scientific literature was executed to gauge the range of these estimates in various countries and to determine whether the rates are increasing in time.

Methods: Studies that recruited at least 500 people, collected data by using questionnaires, interviews and/or physical examinations, and reported incidence or prevalence rates of the whole upper-extremity including neck, were included.

Results: No studies were found with regard to the incidence of UEDs and 13 studies that reported prevalence rates of UEDs were included. The point prevalence ranged from 1.6-53%; the 12-months prevalence ranged from 2.3-41%. One study reported on the lifetime prevalence (29%). We did not find evidence of a clear increasing or decreasing pattern over time. The case definitions for UEDs used in the studies, differed enormously. Therefore, it was not possible to pool the data.

Conclusion: There are substantial differences in reported prevalence rates on UEDs. Main reason for this is the absence of a universally accepted way of labelling or defining UEDs. If we want to make progress in this field, the first requirement is to agree on unambiguous terminology and classification of EUDs.

References

    1. Hocking B. Epidemiological aspects of "repetition strain injury" in Telecom Australia. Med J Aust. 1987;147:218–222.
    1. Bongers PM, Kremer AM, ter Laak J. Are psychosocial factors, risk factors for symptoms and signs of the shoulder, elbow, or hand/wrist?: A review of the epidemiological literature. Am J Ind Med. 2002;41:315–342. doi: 10.1002/ajim.10050.
    1. van den Heuvel SG, van der Beek AJ, Blatter BM, Hoogendoorn WE, Bongers PM. Psychosocial work characteristics in relation to neck and upper limb symptoms. Pain. 2005;114:47–53. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2004.12.008.
    1. Shaw WS, Feuerstein M, Lincoln AE, Miller VI, Wood PM. Ergonomic and psychosocial factors affect daily function in workers' compensation claimants with persistent upper extremity disorders. J Occup Environ Med. 2002;44:606–615.
    1. Lemasters GK, Atterbury MR, Booth-Jones AD, Bhattacharya A, Ollila-Glenn N, Forrester C, Forst L. Prevalence of work related musculoskeletal disorders in active union carpenters. Occup Environ Med. 1998;55:421–427.
    1. Ashbury FD. Occupational repetitive strain injuries and gender in Ontario, 1986 to 1991. J Occup Environ Med. 1995;37:479–485.
    1. Silverstein B, Welp E, Nelson N, Kalat J. Claims incidence of work-related disorders of the upper extremities: Washington state, 1987 through 1995. Am J Public Health. 1998;88:1827–1833.
    1. Aptel M, Aublet-Cuvelier A, Cnockaert JC. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb. Joint Bone Spine. 2002;69:546–555. doi: 10.1016/S1297-319X(02)00450-5.
    1. Norman K, Nilsson T, Hagberg M, Tornqvist EW, Toomingas A. Working conditions and health among female and male employees at a call center in Sweden. Am J Ind Med. 2004;46:55–62. doi: 10.1002/ajim.20039.
    1. Laubli T, Nakaseko M, Hunting W. [Cervicobrachial occupational diseases in office workers] Arbeitsbedingte cervicobrachiale Beschwerden bei Buroarbeiten. Soz Praventivmed. 1980;25:407–412. doi: 10.1007/BF02078461.
    1. Violante FS, Bonfiglioli R, Lodi V, Missere M, Raffi GB. [Biomechanical pathology of the upper limb: a new epidemic?] La patologia biomeccanica dell'arto superiore: una nuova epidemia? Med Lav. 1997;88:454–461.
    1. Silverstein BA, Stetson DS, Keyserling WM, Fine LJ. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders: comparison of data sources for surveillance. Am J Ind Med. 1997;31:600–608. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0274(199705)31:5<600::AID-AJIM15>;2-2.
    1. Feuerstein M, Callan-Harris S, Hickey P, Dyer D, Armbruster W, Carosella AM. Multidisciplinary rehabilitation of chronic work-related upper extremity disorders. Long-term effects. J Occup Med. 1993;35:396–403.
    1. Webster BS, Snook SH. The cost of compensable upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders. J Occup Med. 1994;36:713–717.
    1. Keogh JP, Nuwayhid I, Gordon JL, Gucer PW. The impact of occupational injury on injured worker and family: outcomes of upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders in Maryland workers. Am J Ind Med. 2000;38:498–506. doi: 10.1002/1097-0274(200011)38:5<498::AID-AJIM2>;2-I.
    1. Polanyi MF, Cole DC, Beaton DE, Chung J, Wells R, Abdolell M, Beech-Hawley L, Ferrier SE, Mondloch MV, Shields SA, Smith JM, Shannon HS. Upper limb work-related musculoskeletal disorders among newspaper employees: cross-sectional survey results. Am J Ind Med. 1997;32:620–628. doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0274(199712)32:6<620::AID-AJIM8>;2-T.
    1. Walker AM SJ. The Delphi method: a useful tool for the allied health researcher. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 1996;3:677–681.
    1. Report: Repetitive strain injury (RSI) publication no. 2000/22. The Hague, Health Council of the Netherlands; 2000.
    1. Engels JA, van der Gulden JW, Senden TF, van't Hof B. Work related risk factors for musculoskeletal complaints in the nursing profession: results of a questionnaire survey. Occup Environ Med. 1996;53:636–641.
    1. Katz JN, Amick BC, Hupert N, Cortes MC, Fossel AH, Robertson M, Coley CM. Assessment of upper extremity role functioning in students. Am J Ind Med. 2002;41:19–26. doi: 10.1002/ajim.10027.
    1. Palmer KT, Cooper C, Walker-Bone K, Syddall H, Coggon D. Use of keyboards and symptoms in the neck and arm: evidence from a national survey. Occup Med (Lond) 2001;51:392–395. doi: 10.1093/occmed/51.6.392.
    1. Picavet HS, Hazes JM. Prevalence of self reported musculoskeletal diseases is high. Ann Rheum Dis. 2003;62:644–650. doi: 10.1136/ard.62.7.644.
    1. Ehrmann Feldman D, Shrier I, Rossignol M, Abenhaim L. Risk factors for the development of neck and upper limb pain in adolescents. Spine. 2002;27:523–528. doi: 10.1097/00007632-200203010-00013.
    1. Fry HJ. Prevalence of overuse (injury) syndrome in Australian music schools. Br J Ind Med. 1987;44:35–40.
    1. McCormack RRJ, Inman RD, Wells A, Berntsen C, Imbus HR. Prevalence of tendinitis and related disorders of the upper extremity in a manufacturing workforce. J Rheumatol. 1990;17:958–964.
    1. Dimberg L, Olafsson A, Stefansson E, Aagaard H, Oden A, Andersson GB, Hagert CG, Hansson T. Sickness absenteeism in an engineering industry--an analysis with special reference to absence for neck and upper extremity symptoms. Scand J Soc Med. 1989;17:77–84.
    1. Hales TR, Sauter SL, Peterson MR, Fine LJ, Putz-Anderson V, Schleifer LR, Ochs TT, Bernard BP. Musculoskeletal disorders among visual display terminal users in a telecommunications company. Ergonomics. 1994;37:1603–1621.
    1. Morse T, Punnett L, Warren N, Dillon C, Warren A. The relationship of unions to prevalence and claim filing for work-related upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders. Am J Ind Med. 2003;44:83–93. doi: 10.1002/ajim.10234.
    1. Bernard B, Sauter S, Fine L, Petersen M, Hales T. Job task and psychosocial risk factors for work-related musculoskeletal disorders among newspaper employees. Scand J Work Environ Health. 1994;20:417–426.
    1. Battevi N, Menoni O, Vimercati C. The occurrence of musculoskeletal alterations in worker populations not exposed to repetitive tasks of the upper limbs. Ergonomics. 1998;41:1340–1346. doi: 10.1080/001401398186342.
    1. Stockstill JW, Harn SD, Strickland D, Hruska R. Prevalence of upper extremity neuropathy in a clinical dentist population. J Am Dent Assoc. 1993;124:67–72.
    1. Katz JN, Amick BC, Carroll BB, Hollis C, Fossel AH, Coley CM. Prevalence of upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders in college students. Am J Med. 2000;109:586–588. doi: 10.1016/S0002-9343(00)00538-6.
    1. Hagberg M, Morgenstern H, Kelsh M. Impact of occupations and job tasks on the prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome. Scand J Work Environ Health. 1992;18:337–345.
    1. Luime JJ, Koes BW, Hendriksen IJ, Burdorf A, Verhagen AP, Miedema HS, Verhaar JA. Prevalence and incidence of shoulder pain in the general population; a systematic review. Scand J Rheumatol. 2004;33:73–81. doi: 10.1080/03009740310004667.
    1. Darmawan J, Valkenburg HA, Muirden KD, Wigley RD. The prevalence of soft tissue rheumatism. A who-ilar copcord study. Rheumatol Int. 1995;15:121–124. doi: 10.1007/BF00302129.
    1. Buchbinder R, Goel V, Bombardier C, Hogg-Johnson S. Classification systems of soft tissue disorders of the neck and upper limb: do they satisfy methodological guidelines? J Clin Epidemiol. 1996;49:141–149. doi: 10.1016/0895-4356(95)00519-6.
    1. Katz JN, Stock SR, Evanoff BA, Rempel D, Moore JS, Franzblau A, Gray RH. Classification criteria and severity assessment in work-associated upper extremity disorders: methods matter. Am J Ind Med. 2000;38:369–372. doi: 10.1002/1097-0274(200010)38:4<369::AID-AJIM1>;2-Y.
    1. Van Eerd D, Beaton D, Cole D, Lucas J, Hogg-Johnson S, Bombardier C. Classification systems for upper-limb musculoskeletal disorders in workers: a review of the literature. J Clin Epidemiol. 2003;56:925–936. doi: 10.1016/S0895-4356(03)00122-7.
    1. Yassi A. Repetitive strain injuries. Lancet. 1997;349:943–947. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(96)07221-2.
    1. Katz JN, Larson MG, Sabra A, Krarup C, Stirrat CR, Sethi R, Eaton HM, Fossel AH, Liang MH. The carpal tunnel syndrome: diagnostic utility of the history and physical examination findings. Ann Intern Med. 1990;112:321–327.

Source: PubMed

3
订阅