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== Intended Population | == Objective == | ||
REBA was developed by Hignett and McAtamney as a means to assess entire body posture for risk of WRMSDs. REBA has been developed to fill a perceived need for a practitioner's field tool, specifically designed to be sensitive to the type of unpredictable working postures found in health care and other service industries. <ref>Hignett S, McAtamney L.Rapid entire body assessment (REBA). Appl Ergon. 2000 Apr;31(2):201-5.</ref> | |||
== Intended Population == | |||
For survey investigations in the workplace where people complain of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders. | |||
== Method of Use == | == Method of Use == | ||
Consider critical tasks of a job. For each task, assess the posture factors by assigning a score to each region. | |||
Score the Group A (Trunk, Neck and Legs) postures and the Group B (Upper Arms, Lower Arms, and Wrists) postures for left and right. For each region, there is a posture scoring scale plus adjustment notes for additional considerations. Then score the Load / Force and Coupling factors. Finally, score the Activity. Find the scores from Table A for the Group A posture scores and from Table B for the Group B posture scores. The tables follow the data collection sheet. Score A is the sum of the Table A score and the Load / Force score. Score B is the sum of the Table B score and the Coupling score for each hand. Score C is read from Table C, by entering it with the Score A and the Score B. | |||
The REBA score is the sum of the Score C and the Activity score. The degree of risk is found in the REBA Decision table. | |||
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== | == Reference == | ||
Hignett S1, McAtamney L.Rapid entire body assessment (REBA). Appl Ergon. 2000 Apr;31(2):201-5. | |||
== | == Evidence == | ||
Initial reliability for inter-observer coding shows promise but further work is needed to establish the validity of the tool. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Occupational Health]] | |||
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Objective[edit | edit source]
REBA was developed by Hignett and McAtamney as a means to assess entire body posture for risk of WRMSDs. REBA has been developed to fill a perceived need for a practitioner's field tool, specifically designed to be sensitive to the type of unpredictable working postures found in health care and other service industries. [1]
Intended Population[edit | edit source]
For survey investigations in the workplace where people complain of Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.
Method of Use[edit | edit source]
Consider critical tasks of a job. For each task, assess the posture factors by assigning a score to each region.
Score the Group A (Trunk, Neck and Legs) postures and the Group B (Upper Arms, Lower Arms, and Wrists) postures for left and right. For each region, there is a posture scoring scale plus adjustment notes for additional considerations. Then score the Load / Force and Coupling factors. Finally, score the Activity. Find the scores from Table A for the Group A posture scores and from Table B for the Group B posture scores. The tables follow the data collection sheet. Score A is the sum of the Table A score and the Load / Force score. Score B is the sum of the Table B score and the Coupling score for each hand. Score C is read from Table C, by entering it with the Score A and the Score B.
The REBA score is the sum of the Score C and the Activity score. The degree of risk is found in the REBA Decision table.
Reference[edit | edit source]
Hignett S1, McAtamney L.Rapid entire body assessment (REBA). Appl Ergon. 2000 Apr;31(2):201-5.
Evidence[edit | edit source]
Initial reliability for inter-observer coding shows promise but further work is needed to establish the validity of the tool.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Hignett S, McAtamney L.Rapid entire body assessment (REBA). Appl Ergon. 2000 Apr;31(2):201-5.