Relationship Of Repetitive Movements With Carpal Pain Tunnel Syndrome In Cow Milking
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Background: The manual milking process is considered a trigger for complaints felt by milkmaids, such as tingling and pain in the wrist. This complaint is caused by pressure on the median nerve commonly called carpal tunnel syndrome. Method: study design using observational with crossectional study. The study population was milkmaids of Cukal Pujon village cows, while respondents were milkmaids who fit the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The research instrument used is boston carpal tunnel syndrome Result: chi square test result shows p-Value result 0.000. Conclusion: there is a relationship between repetitive movement and carpal tunnel syndrome in milkmaids in Cukal Pujon village. Discussion: repetitive flexi extension movement with a slightly radial deviation posture, this continuous movement is considered to cause changes in the cross-sectional area of the median nerve resulting in deformity in the carpal tunnel. Repetitive flexi extension movements can increase the risk 2 times higher causing carpal tunnel syndrome.
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