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Preliminary inertial study of body postures during dental procedures

Title
Preliminary inertial study of body postures during dental procedures
Type
Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
Year
2014
Authors
Vanessa Silva
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FMDUP
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José Reis Campos
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FMDUP
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Pedro Fonseca
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FEUP
Maria Eugénia Pinho
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FEUP
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Mário Vaz
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FEUP
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 287-290
Proceedings of the III International Conference on Biodental Engineering (Porto, Portugal, 22-23 June 2014)
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FOS: Engineering and technology > Other engineering and technologies
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Authenticus ID: P-009-J4T
Abstract (EN): Oral health care providers are highly susceptible to musculoskeletal disorders. Repetitive movements, awkward or constrained postures, and static muscular load are common risk factors for this occupational health problem development. The purpose of this preliminary study is to provide posture information, while a dentist performs a simple occlusal cavity preparation in the first upper right and left molars and first lower right and left molars. Direct measurements of both position and angular velocity were performed, through motion sensors Xsens® MVN BIOMECH, enabling the assessment of physical workload during dental work. Excessive head flexion and arm elevation were found during the four dental procedures. The current study results for head and arm positions are in accordance to the results got in previous studies by using inclinometers.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
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