Presentation
'Fatigue may be present but not perceived' The researchers also found a discrepancy between the physically measured results and the perceptions of the volunteers, who did not perceive fatigue as lasting more than 30 minutes after the end of the 5-hour [medicalnewstoday.com]
Annes £15,935 a year The role may involve working in the restaurant, serving meals in line with portion control, to a high standard of presentation and operating the restaurants... [indeed.co.uk]
Professor Garcia went on to say: 'Long-term fatigue after prolonged standing work may be present without being perceived.' [dailymail.co.uk]
An analysis of the babies' growth showed these differences were present from the third trimester onwards, the researchers said. [livescience.com]
I’d show up at 9 AM and work until noon, and then I’d drive across town and present at the hospital for my 12:30 shift. Fred had varicose veins and it hurt him to stand for any length of time. [pharmacytimes.com]
Treatment
We used hospital treatment as a proxy measure for the underlying incidence of VV. [oem.bmj.com]
In fact, it's something I do as part of treatment in my clinic... Tom Merton Getty Images 5. Traction You'll need a friend or family member to help with this. Lie on your back with your legs straight out in front of you. [netdoctor.co.uk]
Marketing Massage and Related Therapeutic Professions Material Science Materials Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Mechanics Medical Administrative Services Medical and Health Preparatory Sciences Medical Assisting Medical Diagnostic and Treatment [jobs.shreveporttimes.com]
Epidemiology
Click here to read the article in the American Journal of Epidemiology . [abmp.com]
This study was published Aug. 11 in the American Journal of Epidemiology. [safetyandhealthmagazine.com]
In fact, those who typically stand at work for prolonged periods are more likely to face cardiovascular and other health risk factors, according to a study published in the September issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology. [newsweek.com]
The study out of Canada published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found jobs requiring prolonged standing to be much more harmful than jobs that require mostly sitting. [triblive.com]
[…] primarily stand — think retail sales clerks, cooks, bank tellers, waiters, gate agents, cashiers — are twice as likely to develop heart disease as people who spend their working day parked in a chair, a recent study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology [today.com]
Prevention
Preventing Work-related Injuries: Computers Preventing Work-related Injuries: Soft Tissue Injuries Preventing Work-related Injuries: Health Hazards Stress in Mid-life: How to Cope Work, Kids, Family: Coping with Stress Revised June 2006. [cwhn.ca]
The professionals at our Jacksonville ortho clinic can teach you about exercises that can help alleviate pain and prevent problems. Return to Blog [se-ortho.com]
“Our results suggest that workplaces also need to pay attention to the health effects of prolonged standing and target their prevention programs accordingly.” [safetyandhealthmagazine.com]
Shoes should have arch supports to prevent flattening of the feet, and a heel with a firm grip to prevent slipping. [ohsrep.org.au]
The arrows indicate areas that need to be improved to prevent potential injuries from developing. [training.itcilo.it]