Observational Study
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World J Orthop. May 18, 2022; 13(5): 465-471
Published online May 18, 2022. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v13.i5.465
Table 1 Percentage of surveyed hand surgeons with disorders and their requirement of time off work according to sex, age, hand dominance, type of practice, number of institutes, years in practice and annual caseload, n (%)

Number of respondents
Number of respondents with injuries
Number of Injured requiring time off work
Age (yr)
≤ 4515191 (60.3)10 (6.6)
46-5514690 (61.6)20 (13.7)
56-65173102 (59)42 (24.3)
> 6510866 (61.1)30 (27.8)
Sex
Male490292 (59.6)87 (17.8)
Female8857 (64.8)15 (17)
Hand dominance
Right518316 (61)92 (17.8)
Left6033 (55)10 (16.7)
Type of practice
Academic171111 (64.9)33 (19.3)
Community186114 (61.3)38 (20.4)
Private18299 (54,4)27 (14.8)
Other3925 (64.1)4 (10.3)
Number of institutes
1544329 (60.5)98 (18.1)
> 13420 (58.8)4 (11.8)
Years in practice
≤ 1014586 (59.3)9 (6.2)
11-2013585 (63)20 (14.8)
21-30175103 (58.9)38 (21.7)
> 3012375 (61)35 (28.5)
Annual caseload
≤ 25011055 (50)19 (17.3)
251-500273179 (65.6)52 (19)
501-75011765 (55.6)19 (16.2)
> 7507850 (64.1)12 (15.4)
Table 2 Percentage of surveyed hand surgeons with diagnosed disorders per region and number of respondents requiring treatment, requiring surgical treatment and requiring time-off work due to their musculoskeletal disorders
Region
Percentage of respondents with injuries
Percentage of injured respondents requiring treatment
Percentage of treated respondents requiring surgical treatment
Percentage of treated respondents requiring time-off work
Neck30.413.93.64.0
Shoulder23.115.04.94.0
Elbow26.013.32.11.5
Forearm, wrist and hand52.027.310.06.6
Hip and thigh6.53.81.41.2
Knee and lower leg12.38.15.23.4
Foot and ankle9.56.71.21.2
Lower back34.519.44.25.7