Musculoskeletal problems and driving in police officers |
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Authors: | Gyi, D. E. Porter, J. M. |
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Affiliation: | Vehicle Ergonomics Group, Department of Design and Technology, Loughborough University Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK |
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Abstract: | The Occupational Health Department of a rural police force inthe UK had concerns regarding sickness absence levels due tomusculoskeletal problems, particularly in officers who droveas part of their job. It was decided to conduct an interviewsurvey comparing two groups of police officers with differinglevels of exposure to driving, recording sickness absence andprevalence data related due to musculoskeletal troubles. Theresults indicate that exposure to car driving, both in termsof distance and hours driven, had a significant effect on self-reportedlow back trouble. Officers whose job mainly involved drivingalso experienced more low back trouble over the last 12 monthsthan those whose job primarily involved sitting (not driving),standing and lifting tasks. Police motorcyclists had significantlyhigher prevalence figures for reported shoulder trouble thanpolice car drivers. |
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Keywords: |           Driving musculoskeletal problems Nordic Questionnaire police |
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