Health Technology: Stretching Exercises Through an Application Prototype for Deskets With Cervicalgia: Pilot Study

Authors

  • Natalia Quevedo dos Santos Department of Health Promotion, PPGPS (Cesumar University), CAPES scholarshipholder, Maringá/PR/Brasil
  • Raiane Caroline Garcia Department of Health Promotion, PPGPS (Cesumar University), CAPES scholarshipholder, Maringá/PR/Brasil
  • Priscila Santos Oliveira Department of Health Promotion, PPGPS (Cesumar University), CAPES scholarshipholder, Maringá/PR/Brasil
  • Milena Ribeiro Mariucio Aranha Department of Health Promotion, PPGPS (Cesumar University), CAPES scholarshipholder, Maringá/PR/Brasil
  • Felipe Carneiro Magrinelli Software Enginnering (Cesumar University), CAPES scholarshipholder, Maringá/PR/Brasil
  • Nelson Tenório Computer Science, (Cesumar Institute of Science, Technology and Innnovation - ICETI), Maringá/PR/Brasil
  • Sonia Maria Marques Gomes Bertolini Department of Morphofuncional Science (Cesumar Institute of Science, Technology and Innnovation - ICETI ), Maringá/PR/Brasil

Keywords:

quality of life, worker's health, musculoskeletal system, telemedicine.

Abstract

Introduction: Neck pain is painful symptoms in the neck and shoulders in which might lead to withdrawal from work activity. Objective: This study aimed to assessment the effect of stretching exercises guided by a prototype app on neck pain in secretaries. Quantitative approach and case series study. A sociodemographic profile questionaire and the Visual Analogue Scale were accomplished to identify pain intensity. Result: Considering four participants in this study, all had fourty hours a week of work, with a mean age of 36.25 ± 8.65, single and white ethnicity 75%. The average pain intensity of the research participants before the intervention was 8.5±1.29 points, reducing to 4±0.81 points in the final evaluation. Conclusion: The results indicated that the prototype application with exercises for the cervical region was efficient in reducing the intensity of pain in the cervical region of the research participants.

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Published

2023-11-14

How to Cite

Health Technology: Stretching Exercises Through an Application Prototype for Deskets With Cervicalgia: Pilot Study. (2023). European Journal of Social Science Education and Research, 10(2), 24-33. https://revistia.com/index.php/ejser/article/view/6972