Changes in Baropodometric Evaluation and Discomfort during the Workday in Assembly-Line Workers

Author:

Rabal-Pelay Juan1ORCID,Cimarras-Otal Cristina1ORCID,Lacárcel-Tejero Belén2,Alcázar-Crevillén Andrés2,Villalba-Ruete José Antonio3,Berzosa César1ORCID,Bataller-Cervero Ana Vanessa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ValorA Research Group, Universidad San Jorge, Autovía A-23 Zaragoza-Huesca km 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego, Spain

2. Hospital MAZ, Avda. Academia General Militar, 74, 50015 Zaragoza, Spain

3. BSH Electrodomésticos España S.A., Polígono Industrial La Cartuja Baja, Ctra. Castellón, km 6.300, Cartuja Baja, 50720 Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

Prolonged standing at work is associated with health risks. The appearance of lower-limb and lower-back discomfort is one of the most prevalent factors in prolonged standing workers. The aim of this research was to evaluate the effect of an eight-hour workday on foot pressure and musculoskeletal discomfort in standing workers. Thirty-six assembly-line workers (six women) were recruited to participate in a cross-sectional study to assess foot pressure and surface, foot, knee, and lower-back discomfort before and after a real workday. Baropodometry outcomes (surface and pressure) were evaluated by the pressure platform SensorMedica and musculoskeletal discomfort was evaluated by Cornell’s Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionaire. Total foot surface (p = 0.01) and foot discomfort (p = 0.03) increased significantly at the end of the workday. Prolonged standing during 8 h workday increased the foot discomfort and total foot surface in assembly-line workers. No foot pressure variable (forefoot, rearfoot, or total) was significantly modified after the workday in assembly-line workers.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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