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Deep vein thrombosis following prolonged kneeling: a case report
J Looringh van Beeck1, K Versfeld2, R Ehrlich3
1Occupational Medicine Practitioner, Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa, mse@wbs.co.za.
Abstract:
This report describes a fibreglass mould maker in the yacht building industry who developed a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after 6 weeks of working in a kneeling position. We propose that his prolonged kneeling combined with constrictive knee pad straps caused vascular compression, precipitating his DVT. A hypercoagulability diathesis was suspected but not confirmed. Operator and employer education, modified work practices and strapless knee pads are suggested as possible preventive measures.
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