Publications by authors named "S Wiker"

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with acute low back injury among municipal employees of a large city.

Methods: For each of 200 injured case patients, 2 coworker controls were randomly selected, the first matched on gender, job, and department and the second matched on gender and job classification. In-person interviews were conducted to collect data on demographics, work history, work characteristics, work injuries, back pain, psychosocial and work organization, health behaviors, and anthropometric and ergonomic factors related to the job.

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Article Synopsis
  • Concrete formwork construction poses the highest ergonomic risks for unionized carpenters, as identified by both management and workers.
  • Research methods included analyzing work samples, discomfort surveys, on-site observations, and focus group discussions.
  • Significant findings reveal carpenters spend over 40% of their day in a forward-leaning posture, experience high discomfort in their lower back (48%), and engage in hammering about 17% of the time, indicating a need for ergonomic improvements.
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Older patients and those who consistently return for embryo transfer but without implantation were studied to see if a combination of day 3 assisted hatching and co-culture (AH+CC) might be beneficial compared to assisted hatching alone (AH-alone). Female patients of > or = 38 years and couples who had previously failed to implant embryos three times or more were prospectively and randomly assigned to either an experimental or a control group. In the experimental group all embryos were co-cultured on partial monolayers of bovine oviductal epithelial cells for 2 days followed by assisted hatching by zona drilling (AH+CC).

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