University of Otago, New Zealand.
Health (London). 2011 Jul;15(4):385-400. doi: 10.1177/1363459310376298. Epub 2010 Dec 15.
This article explores the ways in which embodiedness has become problematic for New Zealand sufferers of occupational overuse syndrome (OOS). While successful rehabilitation could lead back to employment, this was based on the biographical continuity of a bodily hexus that ignored persistent pain. The reality of OOS involved a liminal fragility associated with social isolation, loss of identities, pain and functional disability that was incorporated into re-negotiated identities and biographies with the result that respondents became exquisitely self-absorbed, exercising constant bodily surveillance and discipline in order to manage their symptoms.
本文探讨了身体体验如何成为新西兰职业过度使用综合征(OOS)患者的问题。虽然成功的康复可以重新回到工作岗位,但这是基于身体组合的传记连续性,而忽略了持续的疼痛。OOS 的现实涉及到一种与社会孤立、身份丧失、疼痛和功能障碍相关的阈限脆弱性,这些问题被纳入重新协商的身份和传记中,结果是受访者变得非常自我关注,不断进行身体监测和自我约束,以控制自己的症状。