1. Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among immigrant Latino farmworkers and non-farmworkers in North Carolina.
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Mora, Dana C., Miles, Christopher M., Chen, Haiying, Quandt, Sara A., Summers, Phillip, and Arcury, Thomas A.
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MUSCULOSKELETAL system diseases ,AGRICULTURAL laborers ,ROTATOR cuff ,TENNIS elbow ,IMMIGRANTS - Abstract
This paper evaluates the variability in the prevalence of epicondylitis, rotator cuff syndrome, low back pain, and lower extremity pathology among immigrant Latino farmworkers and nonfarmworkers. Data were collected from a study among 272 farmworkers and non-farmworkers. Participants were recruited in eastern and central North Carolina. A physical examination was conducted by trained physicians. Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among Latino manual workers is high compared with other workers in similar occupations. Non-farmworkers (49%) had a higher prevalence of MSDs than farmworkers (35%). Epicondylitis (20.2%) and rotator cuff syndrome (19.1%) were most prevalent. Age was found to be significant among those who had epicondylitis (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] D 1.04) and lower extremity pathology (AOR D 1.07). Latino immigrant manual workers have high prevalence of MSDs. Further studies are needed to identify possible factors that make these populations more vulnerable to MSDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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