Variation of Pinch and Grip Force Between Different Size Transducers: A Preliminary Study

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders affect a large percentage of diagnostic medical sonographers. Ultrasound transducer design has been identified as a major contributing factor to hand and wrist strains. The purpose of this study was to determine if the design of the ultrasound transducer affects the amount of pressure exerted by the hands of the sonographer to achieve a quality scan. The study also aimed to determine if the amount of pressure exerted on the transducer relates to the subjective pain level reported by the sonographer. The study found that the average maximum pressure and average force exerted was higher when scanning with a small transducer compared with a large transducer, and the thumb typically exerted a much greater pressure and force. Sonographers reported pain during the scan trials, as well as throughout their typical workdays, leisure pursuits, and daily activities.
Source: Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Original Research Source Type: research