A Methodological Approach to Alleviate a Cryptic Occupational Hazard Concerning the Impact of Standing Activities for Extended Duration
Koumi Dutta, Archak Roy, Abhirup ChatterjeeAbstract
Background:
Extensive standing activities among various professions like nurses, teachers, security guards, and so on, can increase predisposition to corns, callus, heel spur, plantar fasciitis, metatarsalgia, and even varicose veins. This study aims to explore the extent and onset of discomfort experienced by individuals exposed to extensive standing; identifying some major contributors to their discomfort and commonly adopted management for this discomfort.
Methodology:
Healthy women (
Results:
Almost 60% of respondents started feeling pain after 3 hours of continuous standing. Discomfort in area of hind foot was most prevalent and overlapping areas of discomfort were unveiled. Significant association (
Conclusion:
Extensive standing may affect productivity at workplace considerably, necessitating the relevant effective management. Thus, pain management with respect to time followed by identification of plantar pressure evaluations was important to intervene precisely with time management and pressure redistribution strategies to mitigate this encrypted occupational discomfort.