In the light of EEC proposals on the avoidance of damage to hearing caused by noise, a study was undertaken to determine the risk posed by powered orthopaedic instruments. The noise levels from a number of air-powered and electric tools were measured and analysed and found to exceed the recommended levels. The predicted daily personal noise exposure was calculated and the potential for hearing damage confirmed. Twenty-seven senior orthopaedic staff were then assessed by audiometry; evidence of
The subject of noise in the operating theatre was recognized as early as 1972 and has been compared to noise levels on a busy highway. While
Aims. In the UK, the agricultural, military, and construction sectors have stringent rules about the use of hearing protection due to the risk of
The October 2024 Research Roundup. 360. looks at: Fracture risk among stroke survivors according to post-stroke disability status and stroke type;