한국음향학회:학술대회논문집 (Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference)
- 한국음향학회 1994년도 FIFTH WESTERN PACIFIC REGIONAL ACOUSTICS CONFERENCE SEOUL KOREA
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- Pages.644-649
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- 1994
THE ROLE OF NOISE IN THE GENESIS OF VIBRATION-INDUCED WHITE FINGER SYNDROME
- Griefahn, Barbara (Institute for Occupational Physiology) ;
- Fritz, Martin (Institute for Occupational Physiology) ;
- Brode, Petyer (Institute for Occupational Physiology) ;
- Koh, Kyung-Sim (Institute for Occupational Physiology)
- 발행 : 1994.06.01
초록
Recent studies reveal that grip forces due to repeated mechanical vasocompressions are most significant for the genesis of vibration-induced which finger syndrome (VWF). Therefore, exerted grip force was regarded as a dependent variable in 2 experiments and the effects of noise and vibrations of different weighted acceleration levels were studied. Neither grip forces nor peripheral blood flow as indicated by finger skin temperature were influenced by noise or vibrations. the cause of VWF is therefore presumed to be a concomitant variable which correlates with weighted accelerations and with grip forces as well. A possible factor is the weight of hand-held vibrating tools.
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