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Aggarwal, Priyanka
- Impact of Computer use on Prevalence of Neck Pain and Consequent Disability
Authors
1 College of Applied Education and Health Sciences, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 7, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 102-106Abstract
Objective:• To study the prevalence of neck pain in computer professionals.
• To study the consequences of neck pain in terms of disability in daily life.
• To study the gender related differences in neck pain.
Materials and Method: The survey was conducted in various software companies namely Cognizant Technologies, Tech Mahindra and Copper Lab. About 100 subjects, randomly chosen, aged 20-30 years participated in the survey. The study was aimed at determining the association between the self-report of pain and disability by means of a questionnaire. The questionnaire included was a modified version of the Northwick neck pain questionnaire (NPQ). The questionnaire was mailed to the study subjects and response was studied. The subjects were to assess parameters in relation to their neck pain. Each parameter was scored on a 0-4 point scale.
Result: The results showed that there were significantly increase in incidence of neck pain with age and computer usage. The incidence of neck pain was around 81% for men and around 91% for women.
Conclusion: The prevalence increases with age and longer working hours and generally women have higher neck pain than men.
Keywords
WRMD's (Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders), NPQ (Neck Pain Questionnaire)References
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- Paranasal Mucormycosis: A Literature Review
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1 Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Santosh Dental College & Hospital, Ghaziabad, Delhi NCR – 201009, IN
Source
Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section), Vol 35, No 3 (2021), Pagination: 106-110Abstract
Mucormycosis has wreaked havoc amongst the COVID-19 pandemic, crippling the patients already battling the virus. It is therefore of utmost importance that the facts be separated from the myths in order to tackle this problem from the ischolar_mains. The basis of this current review article to compile all the information regarding the facts about mucormycosis in one place so as to get a better understanding of the disease process and hence work towards reducing patient morbidity and mortality.Keywords
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- Global Value Chains after COVID-19: A Thematic Discussion & Resilience-Based Framework
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1 Research Scholar, Delhi School of Management, Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, IN
Source
Abhigyan, Vol 41, No 1 (2023), Pagination: 50-62Abstract
The Global Value Chains (GVCs) industry was substantially disrupted by the coronavirus crisis. Based on a review of 48 studies (2019-2022) that looked into the GVCs in the aftermath of the COVID-19 epidemic, the study recommends a resilience-based approach for restoring the GVCs post-COVID-19. The four clusters identified are: Impact of Covid-19 Crisis on GVCs; GVCs and Digital Transformation; GVCs and Governance; and Challenges and Opportunities for GVCs. Six critical aspects for improving GVCs resilience are: (1) Global Trade Transformation, (2) Regionalization/ Reshoring/Re-Localise, (3) Role of Multinational Enterprises, (4) Government Response & International Cooperation, (5) Digital Transformation, and (6) Local MSMEs Engagement. By leveraging inclusive resilience, GVCs can contribute to the evolution of a new global economic system marked by (1) Sustainable Global Value Chains, (2) Improved Global Value Chains Governance, (3) Mitigation of Demand-Supply shocks, (4) Era of Reverse Globalisation, (5) Promotion of local MSMEs and (6) Circular Economy.Keywords
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