De Smet E, Germeys F, De Smet L
Centrum voor Duurzaam Ondernemen - EHSAL, Europese Hogeschool Brussel, Stormstraat, Brussel, Belgium.
Work. 2009;34(3):325-30. doi: 10.3233/WOR-2009-0930.
A cross sectional study where 145 hairdressers were interviewed for the occurrence of work related upper limb disorders (WRULD). The interview features for engagement, burnout and workaholism, as well as asks for general health and working conditions. The BMI, the hand size and gripping force of each worker was obtained. WRULD was present in 41%. It was significantly correlated with burnout and workaholism. Surprisingly it was not altered by engagement or by the use of ergonomic equipment. Morphological features (BMI), hand size and gripping force, were not related to the occurrence of WRULD.