Effects of a chair for ophthalmic microsurgery on pressure distribution and pelvic tilt in surgeons.
In: Work, Jg. 73 (2022-08-02), S. S45- (11S.)
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BACKGROUND: Ophthalmic surgeons experience high levels of physical strain in the neck, lower back, and buttocks. While ergonomic interventions may help to solve these problems, only a few studies have reported chair designs for ophthalmic microsurgery. OBJECTIVE: To design a chair that reduces the physical strain on surgeons and examine its effectiveness in improving posture and reducing seat pressure. METHODS: A prototype chair with a three-dimensional seat surface and a sliding adjustment mechanism for the backrest was designed to fit the surgeon's body. A conventional chair (A) and the prototype chair (B) were compared during microsurgeries performed by five surgeons. Seat pressure was measured using a pressure-sensing device, and the pelvic tilt angle was measured using a gyroscope sensor. RESULTS: A paired t-test indicated significant differences between the chairs: average seat pressure was 70.4±12.7 mmHg for A and 40.5±3.8 mmHg for B (p = 0.008); the maximum seat pressure was 242.2±19.7 mmHg for A and 170.5±38.5 mmHg for B (p = 0.024); contact area was 906.1±114.5 cm 2 for A and 1,255.9±60.1 cm 2 for B (p < 0.001); and relative value of the pelvic tilt angle was –13.7°±3.7° for A and –7.1°±4.9° for B (p = 0.032). CONCLUSIONS: The prototype chair was associated with lower seat pressure and maintenance of a more neutral posture than the conventional chair, indicating that it may help to reduce physical strain in ophthalmic surgeons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Effects of a chair for ophthalmic microsurgery on pressure distribution and pelvic tilt in surgeons.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Oyama, Hideki ; Watanabe, Akihisa ; Togami, Hidenori ; Noro, Kageyu |
Zeitschrift: | Work, Jg. 73 (2022-08-02), S. S45- (11S.) |
Veröffentlichung: | 2022 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1051-9815 (print) |
DOI: | 10.3233/WOR-211117 |
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