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Title: Horticultural Health


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Ergonomic Considerations for Horticulture
Gardening Smarter Not Harder
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Horticultural and Arboricultural Health Issues
  • Repetitive motion injuries
  • Back and knee injuries
  • Heat stress
  • Sunburn and skin cancer
  • Pesticides and other chemical injuries
  • Noise
  • Allergies
  • Poisonous plants, insects, spiders
  • Lightning

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Repetitive Motion Injuriesor Cumulative Trauma
Disorders
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) - 1
  • Tendinitis (tennis elbow)
  • Tenosynovitis (trigger finger, chain saw finger,
    white knuckle)

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Carpal (carpus) wrist
  • Tunnel a hollow conduit
  • Syndrome a group of signs and symptoms that
    occur together and characterize a particular
    abnormality

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Symptoms
  • wrist and finger pain
  • "pins needles
  • reduced grasping strength
  • numb hands and fingers
  • cold fingers

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome contributing factors
  • repeated motions/activities
  • improper body positions
  • poorly designed tools
  • low temperatures
  • prolonged heavy lifting or exertion
  • pounding or pushing with your hands

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"Non-occupational" CTS contributing factors
  • age/gender
  • pregnancy
  • diabetes
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • congenital disorders
  • vitamin B-6 deficiency
  • prolonged alcoholism

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome prevention and relief
  • do stretching and strengthening exercises
  • vary activities and rest
  • correct body positions
  • grasp items - don'ts pinch or grip
  • don't push or pound with your hand
  • stop activities if painful

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome prevention and relief
  • use wrist supports
  • use heat and cold
  • medications
  • surgery

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome prevention and relief
  • use mechanical and electrical assistance
  • use ergonomically-designed tools

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Ergonomics
The science of designing or modifying work
environments, tools, and equipment to suit the
worker (body).
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Characteristics ofergonomically designed tools
  • Tools that are proportionate or adjustable to
    ones body (handle lengths and sizes, etc.)
  • Tools that are lightweight (made of plastic,
    aluminum, or composite materials vs. wood and
    steel)
  • Tools with larger handles and shafts

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Characteristics ofergonomically designed tools
  • Tools with handles attached at an 80-90 degree
    angle
  • Tools with softer handles and handles contoured
    (especially handles) to the hand/fingers
  • Tools with moveable parts to that the tool, not
    your body, adjusts to the task

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Unifork 2007 Organic Gardening magazine
Editors Choice award
Unirake
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Characteristics ofergonomically designed tools
  • Small hand tools with extension or telescoping
    handles
  • Small hand tools with arm cuffs that keep your
    wrist in the neutral position
  • Short-handled tools (spades, forks) with D-grips
    on the handle or shaft top

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Characteristics ofergonomically designed tools
  • Tools (especially pruners) that allow you to use
    your left or right hand (ambidextrous)
  • Power tools (mowers, string trimmers, chain saws)
    that cause minimal noise and vibration

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Making existing tools more ergonomic
  • Shorten handle lengths
  • Cover handles with padding (plastic, foam,
    rubber) to make them larger and softer
  • Attach D- and T- handles to straight-handled
    tools

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Making existing tools more ergonomic
  • Attach extensions to small hand tools
  • Add arm cuffs to keep tools (and wrist/hand)
    stationary)
  • Keep tools clean, sharp, and in good condition

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www.cdc.bog/niosh/docs/2007-131
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TCI April May 2007
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Important Carpal Tunnel Syndrome wrist positions
  • neutral - wrist in the "rest" position
  • hyperflexed - wrist bent forward
  • hyperextended - wrist bent backward

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Problematic non-horticultural positions
  • Fetal position sleeping
  • Defensive postures
  • Pensive postures

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You need to change your thinking, habits, body
posture and positions, equipment and tool
selection, etc. for every part of your life!
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