The use of infrared thermography in evaluating returns to work in an extended rehabilitation program (PRA)
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Repetitive Strain Injuries, Cumulative Trauma Disorders, Rehabilitation, ThermographyAbstract
Even with proper treatment of patients with repetitive strain injuries/ work-related musculoskeletal disorders (RSI/WRULD), on certain occasions returning to work can be a difficult judgment call. There are frequent complaints of symptoms not improving or combined with co-morbid associations such as fibromyalgia syndrome. The purpose of this study was to compare the thermal patterns found by a clinical return-to-work evaluation of patients with RSI/WRULD in a double-blind clinical thermographic study. 128 patients were studied suffering from RSI/WRULD from a meat-packing plant from which 62 patients were selected for evaluation to return to work. Of these, 3.2% were cleared for immediate return to work, 77.4% were kept out for 60 days, 6.4% were kept out for 6 months, and 12.9% were retired on disability. Thermal alterations had a direct correlation with the experts' work classifications according to the number of injuries, etiology, thermal differential, and thermographic index for fibromyalgia syndrome. Cutaneous thermometry by infrared thermography has proven itself a useful and objective supplementary method to support clinical evaluations in defining one's capacity to work.
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