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The Effectiveness of Ergonomic Training and Therapeutic Exercise in Chronic Neck Pain in Accountants in the Healthcare System: A Review

Charul Dandale, Priyanka A Telang, Pooja Kasatwar

2023Cureus11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Musculoskeletal illnesses or ailments that are linked to work-related risk factors are known as work-related musculoskeletal conditions. For this study, chronic neck pain is defined as the discomfort experienced between the C1 and C7 anatomic areas of the cervical spine as well as the adjacent muscles, excluding the shoulders. In the workplace, the term "ergonomics" refers to the interactions between workers and other workplace components. Clinically, deep cervical flexor training and retraining are used for treating neck pain and enhancing the capacity to maintain an upright posture. Ergonomic training and therapeutic exercises are significantly effective in reducing pain and disability and enhancing posture in the cervical region.

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MedicineShouldersNeck painPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRetrainingHuman factors and ergonomicsAlternative medicinePoison controlSurgeryMedical emergencyBusinessInternational tradePathologyMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationErgonomics and Musculoskeletal DisordersOccupational Health and Safety Management