Korean J Occup Environ Med.  1998 Dec;10(4):524-533.

The Effect of VDT Work on Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorder

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 3Department of Preventive Medicine, Dankook University College of Medicine, National Rehabilitation Center, Korea.

Abstract

As use of the visual display terminal (VDT) is becoming more generalized as a result of office automation, the so-called 'VDT syndrome' which is often observed with the workers using VDT has emerged as a serious occupational health problem. However, few comparative study with control group using not only subjective symptom but also physical examination hag been conducted. We have conducted a study comparing prevalence rates of musculoskeletal disorder between 113 VDT operators of a telecommunication company and the control groups of housewives and office ladies through a review of subjective symptoms as well as physical examination by physiatrist to understand the magnitude of problem and relative risk of VDT worker. The symptom rates of upper extremity disability in VDT operators were higher than those of controls especially in neck and shoulder area. Fifty-four(47.8%) of 113 VDT operators met our case definition of upper extremity disorder by subjective symptom and physical examination. Myofascial pain syndrome of neck and shoulder muscles were the most common(46.9%). The odd ratio of using VDT operation for developing myofascial pain syndrome in the neck or shoulder area were 2.52(compared to controls of office ladies) and 2.64 (compared to controls of housewives). Other anatomical lesion such as elbow, hand and wrist shows slight higher prevalence rates of musculoskeletal disorder than control groups but not statistically significant.

Keyword

Work-related musculoskeletal disorder; VDT syndrome; Myofascial pain syndrome; Telecommunication company worker

MeSH Terms

Elbow
Hand
Muscles
Myofascial Pain Syndromes
Neck
Occupational Health
Office Automation
Physical Examination
Prevalence
Shoulder
Telecommunications
Upper Extremity
Wrist
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