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NCT ID: NCT05604313 Completed - Ergonomics Clinical Trials

The Effects of Using an Ergonomic Chinrest When Playing the Violin

Start date: January 4, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A one-day crossover randomised trial was conducted to compare violinists using an ergonomic chinrest (EC) with do-as-usual on muscle activation, kinematics and sound. After two weeks of testing the EC, self-perceived evaluations on comfort, performance, sound, neck alignment and muscle tension were reported in a questionnaire between EC and do-as-usual. The main question is to answer if: 1. the EC is superior compared to do-as-usual and gives a more aligned neck posture and less muscle tension/dynamic muscle activity 2. the EC is subjectively evaluated as better than do-as-usual regarding self-perceived comfort, performance and sound

NCT ID: NCT05509465 Completed - Ergonomics Clinical Trials

Using an Ergonomic Chinrest With or Without Shoulder Rest During Violin Playing: a Feasibility Study

Start date: August 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A one-arm feasibility study was conducted to test if violinists would accept to play with an identified ergonomic chinrest (EC) with the brand name Kréddle every day for two weeks. Every day the participants had to divide their total playing time equally between EC+ (ergonomic chinrest with shoulder rest) and EC- (ergonomic chinrest without shoulder rest) each day.

NCT ID: NCT05492903 Not yet recruiting - Pain Management Clinical Trials

COMmunity of Practice And Safety Support for Navigating Pain (COMPASS-NP)

COMPASS-NP
Start date: September 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Home care workers (HCWs) are at-risk for chronic pain and associated problems, including emotional distress, opioid use and misuse, and work-related disability. To address these issues, the proposed study will adapt an established peer-led and supportive group program to address the needs of HCWs with chronic pain. The new program, named COMPASS for Navigating Pain (COMPASS-NP), will integrate work-based injury protections with pain education and cognitive-behavioral therapy strategies for pain self-management in order to reduce pain interference with HCWs' work and life, and advance their safety, health, and well-being.

NCT ID: NCT05475353 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

The Effects of Ergonomics Awareness Education and Exercise

Start date: January 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to determine the effects of asynchronous and synchronous exercises, which are added to ergonomics awareness education, on musculoskeletal disorders, physical activity and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT05305807 Completed - Ergonomics Clinical Trials

Effect of Postural Correction Exercises on Shoulder Muscles Tenderness and Performance in Subjects Addicting Smartphones

Start date: April 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

smartphones have replaced most of the keypad phone products due to their small size and easy of portability. As a result, smartphone users experience an increase in musculoskeletal problems in the neck and shoulder. Therefore, the importance of exercise and proper training should be emphasized for people who are likely to develop postural deformities due to incorrect posture habits and daily living patterns

NCT ID: NCT04758832 Completed - Ergonomics Clinical Trials

The Effect of Poorly Designed School Furniture on Children's Head and Scapulae Postures

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

investigate the compatibility of school furniture design

NCT ID: NCT04670159 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Online Physical Activity and Ergonomics Training in Physiotherapy Students Receiving Distance Education

Start date: December 6, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The pandemic process has caused very important changes and effects in the economy, social life and education practices, especially health at global level. Within the scope of the measures taken, with the closure of educational institutions and interruption of face-to-face education, the education of 1.6 billion students, which corresponds to approximately half of the student population from all educational levels, has been interrupted. The need and approach to open and distance learning has come to the fore with significant changes and effects on education worldwide. Pandemic measures, the transition to distance education and the increase in computer usage caused an increase in ergonomic risks in students. Due to the pandemic process, it has been reported that the physical activity level of students decreases and the sitting period is prolonged. In this study, physiotherapy students who receive distance education will be given online ergonomics and physical activity training and the results will be evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT04169646 Completed - Neck Pain Clinical Trials

Prevention and Intervention of Neck Pain in Swiss Office-Workers

NEXpro
Start date: October 28, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is the first that investigates the impact of a multi-component intervention combining current evidence of effective interventions with an adherence app to assess the potential benefits on productivity, neck pain, and headache.

NCT ID: NCT03597802 Recruiting - Occupational Health Clinical Trials

Exercise at Workplace for Manual Material Handling Workers

Start date: July 25, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aim to evaluate the effectiveness of exercise at workplace for manual material handling workers. This is a randomized control trial study by cluster with three parallel groups (n=200). Participants will be randomized in three groups: (1) control group - will be receive ergonomics orientation . (2) Intervention group - exercise at workplace four times per week, during 15 minutes; (3) Intervention group 2 - exercise at workplace three times per week, during 15 minutes.Outcomes: The outcome measure will be verified in three moments at baseline, in six and eleven months of the intervention. The primary outcome is pain, electromyography. Secondary outcome is palmar dynamometer, BMI, physical activity level.

NCT ID: NCT03573674 Completed - Ergonomics Clinical Trials

Improving Work Flow Through Cognitive Ergonomics. An Intervention Study

SujuKE
Start date: November 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main aim of the SujuKE study is to test the effectiveness of workplace cognitive ergonomics development program designed to decrease cognitively disrupting work conditions and work-related cognitive stress, and to improve work flow. The cognitive ergonomics workplace intervention includes cognitive ergonomics workshop, work experiments, and intervention task questionnaires. Its effect on changes in subjective measures of work conditions, work flow, stress, and work productivity will be studied. The hypothesis is that cognitive ergonomics intervention decreases the level of cognitive strain related to work conditions, and this change is associated with higher level in work flow, well-being, and productivity at work.