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Physiotherapists in ergonomics.

L Blom1, A Hauch

  • 1The Copenhagen College of Physiotherapy, Denmark.

Applied Ergonomics
|December 1, 1982
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Physiotherapy students gained valuable insights into workplace ergonomics and occupational health by training in factories. This experience enhances their ability to provide better patient care by understanding illness origins.

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Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health
  • Physiotherapy Education

Background:

  • Physiotherapy training traditionally occurs in clinical settings.
  • Understanding the workplace environment is crucial for treating occupational injuries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of factory-based training on physiotherapy students.
  • To assess the benefits of understanding occupational work methods and postures.

Main Methods:

  • Physiotherapy students undertook training placements in factory environments.
  • Students studied working postures and methods within the industrial setting.

Main Results:

  • Students gained practical knowledge of workplace physical demands.
  • Exposure to industrial settings improved understanding of illness causation.

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Conclusions:

  • Physiotherapy training in factory environments enhances student learning.
  • Improved understanding of occupational factors leads to superior patient service and treatment.