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量化职业儿童保育中的高弯曲姿势,因为它们与膝关节骨关节炎风险增加有关。

Quantifying high flexion postures in occupational childcare as they relate to the potential for increased risk of knee osteoarthritis.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Ergonomics. 2022 Feb;65(2):253-264. doi: 10.1080/00140139.2021.1969041. Epub 2021 Aug 31.

Abstract

High knee flexion postures, despite their association with increased incidences of osteoarthritis, are frequently adopted in occupational childcare. This study sought to define and quantify high flexion postures typically adopted in childcare to evaluate any increased likelihood of knee osteoarthritis development. Through video analysis of eighteen childcare workers caring for infant, toddler, and preschool-aged children, eight high knee flexion postures were identified and quantified by duration and frequency. An analysis of postural adoption by task was subsequently performed to determine which might pose the greatest risk for cumulative joint trauma. Childcare workers caring for children of all ages were found to adopt kneeling and seated postures for extended durations and at elevated frequencies, exceeding proposed thresholds for incidences of knee osteoarthritis development. Structured activities, playing, and feeding tasks demanded the greatest adoption of high flexion postures and should be evaluated to minimise the potential childcare-related risks of osteoarthritis. High knee flexion postures (kneeling, squatting, etc.) have been associated with increased incidences of knee injury yet are commonly adopted in childcare. Childcare workers' postures were examined through video analysis revealing that proposed adoption thresholds for knee health are commonly exceeded when caring for children of all ages. : OA: osteoarthritis; WSIB: workplace safety insurance board; CAD: Canadian Dollar; DK: dorsiflexed kneeling; PK: plantarflexed kneeling; SAK: single arm supported kneeling; DAK: double arm supported kneeling; FS: flatfoot squatting; HS: heels up squatting; FLRS: floor sitting; SS: side sitting or leaning; STLS: stool sitting; BR: bending and reaching.

摘要

高膝关节屈曲姿势,尽管与骨关节炎发病率增加有关,但在职业儿童保育中经常采用。本研究旨在定义和量化儿童保育中通常采用的高屈曲姿势,以评估膝关节骨关节炎发展的可能性增加。通过对 18 名照顾婴儿、幼儿和学龄前儿童的保育员进行视频分析,确定了 8 种高膝关节屈曲姿势,并通过持续时间和频率进行了量化。随后通过任务分析进行了姿势采用分析,以确定哪些姿势可能对累积关节创伤的风险最大。发现所有年龄段的儿童保育员都长时间、高频次地采用跪姿和坐姿,超过了膝关节骨关节炎发展发生率的建议阈值。结构化活动、玩耍和喂养任务需要最大程度地采用高屈曲姿势,应进行评估以最小化与儿童保育相关的骨关节炎潜在风险。高膝关节屈曲姿势(跪地、蹲坐等)与膝关节损伤发生率增加有关,但在儿童保育中经常采用。通过视频分析检查了保育员的姿势,结果表明,当照顾所有年龄段的儿童时,通常会超过对膝关节健康的建议采用阈值。:OA:骨关节炎;WSIB:工作场所安全保险委员会;CAD:加拿大元;DK:背屈跪地;PK:跖屈跪地;SAK:单臂支撑跪地;DAK:双臂支撑跪地;FS:平足蹲坐;HS:脚跟抬起蹲坐;FLRS:地板坐;SS:侧坐或倾斜;SS:坐凳或倾斜;STLS:坐凳坐;BR:弯曲和伸展。

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