Barr Ann E, Barbe Mary F
Physical Therapy Department, College of Health Professions, Temple University, 3307, North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147, USA.
J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2004 Feb;14(1):77-85. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2003.09.008.
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) cause substantial worker discomfort, disability and loss of productivity. Due to the difficulty in analyzing the tissues of patients in the early stages of work-related MSD, there is controversy concerning the pathomechanisms of the development of these disorders. The pathophysiology of work-related MSD can be studied more easily in animal models. The purpose of this review is to relate theories of the development of tissue injury due to repeated motion to findings of recent investigations in animals that address the role of the inflammatory response in propagating tissue injury and contributing to chronic or recurring tissue injury. These tissue effects are related to behavioral indicators of discomfort and movement dysfunction with the aim of clarifying key time points for specific intervention approaches. The results from animal models of MSD are discussed in the light of findings in patients, whose tissues are examined at a much later phase of MSD development. Finally, a conceptual model of the potentially negative impact of inflammation on tissue tolerance is proposed along with suggestions for future research directions.
与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)会给劳动者带来极大的不适、残疾并导致生产力下降。由于在与工作相关的MSD早期阶段分析患者组织存在困难,关于这些疾病发展的病理机制存在争议。在动物模型中更容易研究与工作相关的MSD的病理生理学。本综述的目的是将因反复运动导致组织损伤的发展理论与近期动物研究结果联系起来,这些研究探讨了炎症反应在传播组织损伤和导致慢性或复发性组织损伤中的作用。这些组织效应与不适和运动功能障碍的行为指标相关,旨在明确特定干预方法的关键时间点。根据在MSD发展后期对患者组织进行检查的结果,讨论了MSD动物模型的研究结果。最后,提出了炎症对组织耐受性潜在负面影响的概念模型以及对未来研究方向的建议。