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Effect of a Workplace-Based Work-Conditioning Program on Management of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
( Su-jung Kim, M.Sc., P.T. ) , ( Oh-yun Kwon, Ph.D., P.T. ) , ( Jong-hyuck Weon, Ph.D., P.T. ) , ( Heon-seock Cynn, Ph.D., P.T. ) , ( Sung-min Ha, M.Sc., P.T. ) , ( Won-hwee Lee, M.Sc., P.T. ) , ( Si-hyun Kim, B.H.Sc., P.T. ) , ( Kyue-nam Park, M.Sc., P.T. ) , ( Sung-dae Choung, B.H.Sc., P.T. )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-510-001656126

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a workplace-based work-conditioning program (WCP) on the management of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMDs) in an automobile-parts manufacturing company. In total, 1,110 subjects with WRMDs participated in workplace-based WCP emphasizing function-centered management and ergonomics. We investigated the incidence of WRMDs variables (number of persons diagnosed with industrial accident-related WRMDs, number of cases of WRMDs and financial benefits (cost of workers` compensation insurance and lost work days related to WRMDs) per year before and after WCP. Additionally, we compared self-reported pain intensity and functional disability in subjects with musculoskeletal pain before and after the WCP. Pain intensity was measured using a visual analog scale (VAS), and functional disability was measured by the neck disability index (NDI) and the Oswestry disability Index (ODI). The number of person diagnosed with industrial accident-related WRMDs, the number of cases of WRMD, the cost of workers` compensation insurance and lost work days related to WRMDs per year decreased by 51%, 37%, 34%, and 47%, respectively, and VAS, NDI, and ODI scores decreased significantly after implementation of WCP (p<.05). Thus, the results of the present study suggest that function-centered, workplace-based WCP was effective in managing WRMDs at an automobile-parts manufacturing company.

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