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They also suggested that thin patients and those who perform heavy or overhead works be considered for operative stabilization based on subjective complaints.
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The noun may have been derived from United States railway slang or from a hydraulic crane used for overhead work.
Risk factors include occupations that require large amounts of overhead work and athletic activities that involve repetitive shoulder movement (especially swimming, weight lifting, and rowing).
Overhead work is a known catalyst for occupational shoulder injury.
This research examined the combined influence of multiple overhead working parameters on upper extremity muscular demands for an industrial drilling application.
Thus, overhead work (hands above the head) would appear to be better designed with a greater degree of forward flexion, rather than in front of the worker at lower degrees of forward flexion.
Some authors suggest surgery for patients who perform heavy or overhead work, but new research has to be done in this direction to confirm the advantage of anatomical reduction in such patients [4].
Looking up either when you're walking or crawling can be an issue (Site #2).", "I find a lot of restriction in the shoulders- overhead work especially with the SCBA (Site #1)." In addition, some firefighters pointed out that the stiff and oversized neckline of the turnout coat is an additional reason for their limited neck mobility.
Fair correlations were ascertained between overhead working with aerobic capacity and handgrip strength.
Additionally, specific work activities such as "overhead working" or "forward bending stand" cannot be adequately reported with ICF categories [ 16].
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