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Anatomical movements refer to the various actions or motions that can be performed by the body's joints and muscles. These movements are described using specific terms to provide a standardized way of discussing and understanding the range of motion at different joints.
Here are some common anatomical movements:
Flexion and extension motions are in the sagittal (anterior–posterior) plane of motion. These movements take place at the shoulder, hip, elbow, knee, wrist,...
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[Ergonomic movement in dentistry].

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    The Ergonomic Movement in Dentistry program helps dental professionals prevent and recover from work-related issues. This training improves work attitude, organization, and movement for better ergonomic practices and reduced disability.

    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Health
    • Ergonomics
    • Dental Medicine

    Background:

    • Dental healthcare professionals are susceptible to work-related complaints and physical limitations.
    • Disability insurers recommend ergonomic programs for dental professionals unable to perform their duties.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and evaluate the 'Ergonomic Movement in Dentistry' program.
    • To assess the program's effectiveness in preventing and managing work-related issues in dental professionals.

    Main Methods:

    • A four-day workplace training program focusing on work organization, attitude, and movement.
    • Direct application of learned skills in patient treatment with ongoing improvement.
    • Step-by-step advancement towards an ergonomic working style.

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    • The program demonstrated advantages in improving work attitude and organization.
    • Positive impact on the overall workplace environment was observed.
    • Significant reduction in work-related disability was reported.

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    • The 'Ergonomic Movement in Dentistry' program is effective in enhancing the well-being of dental professionals.
    • The program contributes to a healthier work environment and reduces the incidence of disability.
    • It offers a structured approach to achieving sustainable ergonomic practices in dentistry.