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Laryngoscope ; 125(3): 649-54, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25446068

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: To evaluate muscle fatigue and participant pain in the upper back, cervical, and arm muscles associated with microlaryngeal surgery (MLS) in standardized favorable and unfavorable ergonomic positions. STUDY DESIGN: Individual randomized counterbalanced design. METHODS: Electromyographic sensors were placed on targeted muscles involved with performing MLS on 18 otolaryngology residents/fellows. Subjects were randomly counterbalanced in both favorable and unfavorable positions while completing simulated laryngeal microsurgical tasks. Participants reported their extent of muscle discomfort in targeted muscle regions on a standardized survey. RESULTS: Muscle fatigue and self-reported pain were reduced, and productivity was improved in the favorable position. In the lower trapezius, significantly less muscle activation (P = 0.025) and less pain (P < 0.05) were found while in the favorable position compared to the unfavorable position. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to demonstrate electromyographic evidence of decreased muscle activation and fatigue, in addition to self-reported pain with a more favorable microsurgical ergonomic position, which may help surgeons avoid musculoskeletal injuries.


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Laryngoscopy , Muscle Fatigue/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/physiopathology , Musculoskeletal Diseases/prevention & control , Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Patient Positioning/methods , Posture/physiology , Adult , Electromyography , Female , Humans , Intraoperative Period , Laryngeal Diseases/surgery , Male , Microsurgery/methods , Musculoskeletal Diseases/physiopathology , Prospective Studies
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