[Intervertebral disc-related occupational diseases of the lumbar and cervical spines].

Internist (Berl)

Zentrum für Orthopädie, Unfallchirurgie und Paraplegiologie, Konservative Orthopädie und Gutachtenambulanz, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Schlierbacher Landstr. 200a, 69118, Heidelberg, Deutschland.

Published: September 2021

Intervertebral disc-related diseases of the cervical and lumbar spine are considered to be occupational diseases, if the occupational and medical prerequisites are fulfilled and the causal connection between the prerequisites is likely. The working conditions include occupational burdens with long-term lifting and carrying of heavy loads or long-term activities in an extremely bent position of the torso, long-term carrying of heavy loads on the shoulders and long-term effects of whole-body vibration in a sitting position. A medical prerequisite is fulfilled by a damage pattern with chronic lower back or neck pain and damage of the cervical or lumbar vertebrae in a conform manner.In the legal assessment the occupational conditions are examined by the preventive services of the statutory accident insurance and the medical conditions by the medical expert. Furthermore, the medical expert examines the causal connection between the fulfilled prerequisites, whereby the temporal connection (reaching the minimum load dose before realization of the conform damage pattern) and by exclusion of other competing factors are essential. As of 1 January 2021 the necessity to quit the burdening occupation has been omitted by law.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00108-021-01107-9DOI Listing

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