Stockstill J W, Harn S D, Strickland D, Hruska R
University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Dentistry, Lincoln 68583-0740.
J Am Dent Assoc. 1993 Aug;124(8):67-72. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.1993.0155.
When asked about altered sensation in hands or arms, forearms, cervical area or neck, 29 percent of Nebraska dentists surveyed said they felt pain, followed by numbness and tingling. The prevalence suggests the possibility of an occupational concern.
当被问及手部、手臂、前臂、颈部或脖子的感觉是否有变化时,接受调查的内布拉斯加州29%的牙医表示他们感到疼痛,其次是麻木和刺痛。这种患病率表明存在职业问题的可能性。