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. 2018 Nov;142(5):1380-1387.
doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000004923.

Ergonomics in the Operating Room: The Cervicospinal Health of Today's Surgeons

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Ergonomics in the Operating Room: The Cervicospinal Health of Today's Surgeons

Sean M Fisher et al. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2018 Nov.

Abstract

In its many forms, operating can lead surgeons to adopt postures that have damaging long-term effects on physical health through imparting musculoskeletal fatigue. One area that is particularly susceptible is the cervical spine, as surgeons are forced into positions that require sustained cervical hyperflexion. The repercussions of resultant injuries can be steep, as they have the potential to adversely affect one's operative capacity. The purpose of this article is to assess the spinal health of today's surgeons by evaluating available research in various surgical subspecialties. By focusing on the ergonomic principles that govern the surgical arena and identifying unifying themes between plastic surgery and other surgical subspecialties, it is the goal of this article to enhance the understanding of cervical spine health as it pertains to the plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

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