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Solutions: Twenty-two female sonographers were individually interviewed with regards to various aspects of their physical operating atmosphere. Content analysis was applied. Outcomes: The sonographers perceived various ergonomic complications in their working atmosphere, but to give patient comfort and to acquire the best probable pictures have been generally prioritized more than functioning posture. Echocardiography was regarded demanding as the examination is performed with small variation in posture. Ergonomic improvements included decreasing the manual handling in the transducer, optimizing the adjustability of gear, and taking the patient's physique and wellness into Were seen in the patients with ATIL or CTIL (ATIL, CTIL account. As some examinations have been perceived to become more ergonomically demanding, variation in between examinations was suggested, having said that, this needs broader expertise. Conclusion: Sonography, especially echocardiography is ergonomically demanding however the improvement approaches recommended were perceived beneficial and applicable. Keyword phrases: Content material analysis, Ergonomics, Female, Sonography, Operate environmentBackground Sonographers constitute a professional group with a higher reported prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal pain and title= rstb.2015.0074 discomfort [1], specially within the neck, upper limbs and back [2?]. Twisted postures, sustained shoulder abduction, a tight hand grip, greater than 10 years of operating knowledge and lengthy scanning times daily happen to be shown to become related with symptoms and a higher occurrence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders amongst sonographers (WMSD) [3, 7?1]. Y, there were low to moderate correlations with the SF-36 and Village and Trask reported that sonographers had their scanning arm abducted 30?66 of their scanning time [12]. Benefits by Arvidsson et al. showed* Correspondence: jenny.gremark-simonsen@med.lu.se 1 Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Lund University, SE-221 85 Lund, Sweden Full list of author information title= jir.2011.0103 is accessible in the finish of the articlethat sonographers perceive a high prevalence of hand discomfort [5]. They also perceive high sensory demands concerning eyesight, precision, interest, concentrate and control of body movements [5]. A relation has also been found between ultrasonography and WMSD in radiologic technologists [13], and an association has also been reported among twisted postures and physical symptoms in sonographers in obstetrics and gynaecology [14]. Sonography is definitely an vital diagnostic tool in everyday health-related practice [10] with small threat of adverse effects on the patient [4]. Scanni.Venient on the web submission ?Thorough peer assessment ?No space constraints or color figure charges ?Quick publication on acceptance ?Inclusion in PubMed, CAS, Scopus and Google Scholar ?Investigation which is freely readily available for redistributionSubmit your manuscript at www.biomedcentral.com/submitGemark Simonsen and Gard BMC Musculoskeletal Issues (2016) 17:391 DOI 10.1186/s12891-016-1245-yRESEARCH ARTICLEOpen AccessSwedish Sonographers' perceptions of ergonomic problems at operate and their suggestions for improvementJenny Gemark Simonsen1* and Gunvor Gard2,AbstractBackground: Sonographers' perceptions of ergonomic and work-related discomfort troubles at work have so far mostly been researched in quantitative studies by questionnaires. There is a want of experience-based investigation to deepen the information about how sonographers perceive ergonomic challenges at function. Thus, the aim of this qualitative study was to describe sonographers' perceptions of ergonomic problems at operate, and their suggestions for improvement tactics. Strategies: Twenty-two female sonographers were individually interviewed concerning distinct aspects of their physical operating atmosphere. Content analysis was applied. Outcomes: The sonographers perceived distinct ergonomic complications in their functioning environment, but to supply patient comfort and to obtain the very best attainable photos had been often prioritized over working posture.