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The Effect of Ergonomics and Exercise Training on Musculoskeletal Disorders in Female Dairy Farmers

The Effect of Ergonomics and Exercise Training on Musculoskeletal Disorders in Female Dairy Farmers

Recruiting
25-50 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this research is to comparatively examine the effects of ergonomics training and the combined application of ergonomics and structured exercise training on work-related musculoskeletal disorders in female farmers actively engaged in milking.

Description

The study will assign female farmers actively engaged in milking to two groups using a simple randomization method: a control group (ergonomics training) and an experimental group (ergonomics and exercise training). The control group will receive standard ergonomics training aimed at reducing ergonomic risk factors encountered during milking. The experimental group will receive the same ergonomics training as the control group, plus a structured exercise program consisting of stretching, strengthening, and posture exercises. The exercise program will be planned based on progressive loading principles, muscle group-specific exercise selection, set-repetition arrangement, and standardization of rest intervals. The intervention period is 12 weeks, with exercises performed 3 days a week. All participants will be evaluated before and after the intervention using the Visual Analog Scale, Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand, and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Short Form, all within the same assessment protocol.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria

  • Having been actively engaged in farming for at least 5 years
  • Being between 25-50 years of age
  • Being female
  • Having the physical ability to participate in the planned training and exercise program during the study period

Exclusion Criteria

  • Having any accompanying neurological disease or neurological dysfunction
  • Having a history of any musculoskeletal surgery
  • Having a serious systemic disease that may prevent the implementation of the study protocol

Study details
    Work-related Injury
    Work-related Illness

NCT07442409

Uskudar University

13 May 2026

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