Neck Pain
Many of the factors in the study were associated with
neck pain, but role conflict was the strongest risk factor, and it was
also associated with neck pain in all analyses, says PhD student Jan
Olav Christensen.
Role conflict means that you experience a discrepancy between the way you must execute your tasks and the way you feel that they should have been executed, or that you receive conflicting demands from different persons. It can also involve conflict between work tasks and your own values and norms, says supervisor and project leader Stein Knardahl. Working with arms raised to or above shoulder level did also increase the risk of neck pain.
Role conflict means that you experience a discrepancy between the way you must execute your tasks and the way you feel that they should have been executed, or that you receive conflicting demands from different persons. It can also involve conflict between work tasks and your own values and norms, says supervisor and project leader Stein Knardahl. Working with arms raised to or above shoulder level did also increase the risk of neck pain.
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