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Nerve conduction and vibrotactile perception thresholds in female computer workers and hand-arm vibration-exposed male manual workers

Abstract
Upper limb pain and disability are common problems, especially among working populations. The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate peripheral nerve function in the upper limb by nerve conduction test and vibration threshold test in working populations including female computer users (n = 82), hand-arm vibration-exposed male manual workers (n = 116), and female workers with chronic diffuse upper limb pain (n = 35). The studies have a cross-sectional design regarding peripheral nerve function measurements. Exposure assessments regarding computer work were made using questionnaires, and the cumulative hand-arm vibration dose in manual workers was calculated as the product of self-reported occupational exposure, as collected by questionnaire and interviews, and the measured or estimated hand-arm vibration exposure in 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, and 2008. In contrast to nerve conduction measurements, the vibration threshold test is a psychophysical test. To investigate whether mood influences the measurements, perceived stress and energy were assessed using a two-dimensional mood adjective checklist, before the vibration threshold test. Adequate control of tissue temperature is a crucial factor in nerve conduction studies, and a bicycle ergometer test proved to be a simple and effective method of raising hand temperature. Nerve conduction measurements revealed no signs of early neural deficits of large myelinated nerve fibres measured in the upper limbs of either women who intensively use computer keyboard equipment or hand-arm vibration-exposed male manual workers, or female workers with chronic diffuse upper limb pain. In the present studies, the majority of the subjects did not have severe neurological symptoms and most subjects had not been referred to a clinic. Vibration threshold test revealed no signs of early nerve affliction in the upper limbs in women who intensively used computer keyboard equipment. Women with chronic pain had a small elevation of vibrotactile perception thresholds in the territories of the ulnar and radial nerves. Perceived stress and energy before the vibration threshold testing did not influence the thresholds. Although a peripheral mechanism cannot be excluded, the findings support the idea that increased vibration perception thresholds in chronic diffuse upper limb pain may be secondary to pain.
Parts of work
I. Sandén H, Edblom M, Hagberg M, Wallin BG: Bicycle ergometer test to obtain adequate skin temperature when measuring nerve conduction velocity. Clin Neurophysiol 2005; 116(1):25–27. ::pmid::15589179
 
II. Sandén H, Edblom M, Ekman A, Tenenbaum A, Wallin BG, Hagberg M: Normal nerve conduction velocity and vibrotactile perception thresholds in computer users. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 2005; 78(3):239–242. ::pmid::15838714
 
III. Sandén H, Wallin BG, Hagberg M: Chronic pain has a small influence and mood has no influence on vibrotactile perception thresholds among working women. Muscle Nerve 2010; 42(3):401–409. ::pmid::20564595
 
IV. Sandén H, Jonsson A, Wallin BG, Burström L, Lundström R, Nilsson T, Hagberg M: Nerve conduction in relation to vibration exposure — a non-positive cohort study. J Occup Med Toxicol 2010; 5:21. ::pmid::20642848
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Medicine. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine
Disputation
Onsdagen den 10 november 2010, kl. 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Date of defence
2010-11-10
E-mail
helena.sandén@amm.gu.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/22920
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  • Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Institutionen för medicin
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  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
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Abstract (66.80Kb)
Date
2010-10-22
Author
Sandén, Helena
Keywords
Computer use
Hand-arm vibration
Chronic upper limb pain
Nerve conduction
Vibrotactile perception threshold
Mood
Bicycle ergometer test
Temperature
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8180-1
Language
eng
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