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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) are a major public health problem both in France and internationally. Our clinical research project focuses on WMSD of the shoulder (WMSD-S), which account for 32% and 23% of these disorders in France and Europe, respectively. In order to prevent WMSD-S, the assessment and rehabilitation of workers' physical and functional capacities (PFC) (e.g. joint amplitude) may complement current interventions (e.g. ergonomics) in a novel manner. As a result, the objectives of this project would be to conduct a cohort study assessing the PFC of caregivers with WMSD-S compared to those of healthy subjects and a randomised, controlled, single-blind, multicentre clinical study assessing the relevance of a rehabilitation program for caregivers with WMSD-S working in a hospital setting. This project would foster the promotion of evidence-based physiotherapy and lead to the development of a interdisciplinary research team dedicated to rehabilitation.


Clinical Trial Description

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD) are "a set of peri-articular conditions that can affect various structures of the upper limbs, lower limbs and back: tendons, muscles, joints, nerves and the vascular system"(1). WMSD are a major public health problem both in France and internationally. Indeed, these disorders represent 85% of occupational diseases in France (2). Our research project focuses on WMSD-S representing 32% and 23% of these disorders in France (3) and Europe (4), respectively. These shoulder disorders lead to a decrease in the quality of life of workers (2) but also have direct (e.g. 50K € for shoulder tendinitis [ST]) and indirect (e.g. between 100K and 350K € for ST) costs (5). To prevent WMSD-S, current recommendations encourage regular assessments and interventions at the workers workstation (e.g. biomechanical constraints, ergonomics, etc.) (6,7), their organisation (e. g. "job rotation"...) (8) and psycho-social factors (e. g. stress...) (9) related to work. WMSD-S), which account for 32% and 23% of these disorders in France and Europe, respectively. In order to prevent WMSD-S, the assessment and rehabilitation of workers' physical and functional capacities (PFC) (e.g. joint amplitude) may complement current interventions (e.g. ergonomics) in a novel manner. It is believed that the assessment of PFC in workers suffering from WMSD-S is essential to better understand the origin of these disorders, and therefore to optimise their care (10) . To our knowledge, no clinical studies have analysed the interest of a protocol for the assessment of WMSD-S in caregivers. From this observation, the first part of this project would consist of a cohort study assessing the PFC of caregivers with WMSD-S, compared to those of healthy subjects matched in age and gender. This study would improve the understanding of the worker's physical and functional impairments; a fundamental aspect for the individualised person-focused interventions (i.e. rehabilitation), in addition to those carried out at the workstation level (i.e. ergonomics). ;


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NCT number NCT03886545
Study type Observational
Source Hopital La Musse
Contact Maxime GILLIAUX, PhD
Phone 0033
Email m.gilliaux@iflrs-lamusse.net
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date November 17, 2020
Completion date June 2021

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