Repercussions to the musculoskeletal system of the Upper Limb caused by scaling training exercise

치위생학과 스케일링 실습수업이 상지 근골격계에 미치는 영향

  • Ro, Hyo-Lyun (Department of Occuoational Therapy, Youngdong University) ;
  • Yoo, Ja-Hea (Department of Dental Hygiene, Youngdong University) ;
  • Lee, Min-Young (Department of Dental Hygiene, Youngdong University)
  • 노효련 (영동대학교 작업치료학과) ;
  • 유자혜 (영동대학교 치위생학과) ;
  • 이민영 (영동대학교 치위생학과)
  • Published : 2008.09.25

Abstract

Purpose: We evaluated the physical stress and pain to the musculoskeletal system of a dental practitioner when engaging in a dental scaling training exercise to prevent the development of musculoskeletal injuries. Methods: The 18 female (average age: 21$\pm$1 years) subjects were voluntarily picked from a group of juniors who have completed a one-and-a-half year training course that includes training exercises on the dentiform and on live subjects (other trainees). The test is done by measuring pain, activity, grip strength, and finger dexterity for each subject's hand and wrist. Before the test all subjects were confirmed to be right-handed and were informed of the study and its objective. Measuring was done before and after each subject performed dental scaling for one hour using the scaler and the curet. Results: Pain levels increased for both hand and shoulders, but hand pain was often greater than shoulder pain. Grip strength significantly declined in the right hand but not the left. For joint mobility, the flexion and the extension for the shoulder joint did not change; but the range of motion for both wrist joints significantly increased. For the dexterity test, both hands showed increased dexterity after the exercise. Conclusion: Dental scaling can affect the shoulders and wrists/hands. Therefore, a musculoskeletal injury prevention program for dental practitioners, which may include encouraging them to assume correct body posture when at work, must be sought. This study evaluated only the shoulders, wrists, and hands; but future studies should include areas such as the cervical area, the back, and the lower limbs.

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