Vibratory and tactile sense of the fingers after working with sanders |
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Authors: | M. M. Verberk H. J. A. Sallé O. Kempers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Coronel Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary Twenty-four volunteers worked four times in a laboratory under realistic conditions for 80 min with a relatively intensely vibrating planesander and a less intensely vibrating band-sander (each sander twice). Immediately before and after exposure, the left and right third finger was measured for vibratory sense with a 100 Hz rod-vibrameter and for width-und depth-sense by means of an apparatus modified after Carlson. The reproducibility of the parameters was poor: coefficients of intra-individual variation were 20 to 60%. After using the plane-sander the threshold of the width-sense in the right hand increased relative to the effect of the band-sander by 17% of the pre-exposure value; in the left hand no increase was found. The thresholds of the depth-sense and vibratory sense showed no change. The study suggests that brief vibration exposure below the ISO-guideline may cause some reduction of sensibility. One should be cautious in applying these tests. An exposure-free interval of at least several hours is recommended when studying chronic effects of vibration exposure. |
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Keywords: | Vibratory perception Tactile perception Vibration Sander |
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