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The pathologic implications of vibration disease.

G A Weber, M A Cardile

    Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
    |July 1, 1987
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    Vibration disease involves vascular, nerve, and musculoskeletal damage. This review explores its causes, symptoms, and how affected systems interact during progression.

    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Health
    • Pathophysiology
    • Vascular Biology

    Background:

    • Vibration disease is a complex syndrome affecting vasculature, nerves, and musculoskeletal system.
    • Multiple etiological and pathogenetic theories exist for this disorder.
    • Understanding the interplay of affected systems is crucial for managing vibration disease.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review current theories on the etiology and pathogenesis of vibration disease.
    • To detail the major clinical and pathological aspects of vibration disease.
    • To explore the synergistic interactions between affected systems in vibration disease progression.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of pertinent theories on vibration disease.
    • Synthesis of information on clinical manifestations and pathological alterations.

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  • Analysis of potential inter-systemic synergistic effects.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified key theories contributing to the understanding of vibration disease.
    • Detailed the multifaceted symptoms and pathological changes.
    • Highlighted the interconnectedness of vascular, neural, and musculoskeletal systems.

    Conclusions:

    • Vibration disease results from complex interactions between environmental factors and individual susceptibility.
    • Pathological alterations in vasculature, nerves, and musculoskeletal system are central to the syndrome.
    • Synergistic roles of affected systems significantly influence disease progression and management strategies.