Bone and joint disorders in the upper extremities of chipping and grinding operators
- 1 February 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Internationales Archiv für Arbeitsmedizin
- Vol. 59 (2) , 189-198
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00378496
Abstract
X-ray examinations of the wrists, the elbows and the shoulders were carried out on 67 vibration-exposed foundry workers and on 46 comparable referents performing heavy manual work. Both groups had a mean age of 39.6 years. Musculoskeletal symptoms, such as arthralgias of the wrist and elbow joints, muscle pain and decreased muscular force, were found to be significantly increased in the chipping and grinding workers compared with the referents. After adjustment for age, the prevalence of cysts in the metacarpal and carpal bones was almost the same in the two groups, whereas radiological signs of osteoarthritis in the wrist joint were more frequent among the vibration-exposed workers (P < 0.025). The overall prevalence of radiographic abnormalities in the elbow joint was higher in the vibration group than in the reference group (P < 0.025). Olecranon spurs were observed in 50.7% of the exposed operators and in 28.2% of the referents (P < 0.025). No difference in the prevalence of radiological changes in the shoulder could be demonstrated between the populations studied. In both groups injuries of bones and joints were not associated with age. Among the chipping and grinding operators, a slight but not significant trend in the prevalence of skeletal abnormalities with increasing vibration exposure was observed. The results of this study indicate that the foundry workers using vibrating tools were affected with bone and joint disorders in the elbow and, to a lesser extent, in the wrist, which occurred more frequently than was observed in unexposed referents, who performed solely heavy manual activity. Among the vibration-exposed workers, no relationship between radiological changes in the upper limbs and symptoms of vibration white finger was found, pointing out that different pathogenic mechanisms are involved.Keywords
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