Dokuztuǧ, FerdaAçık, EvrenAydemir, Akınİşsever, HalimYılmaz, Ayşe2021-06-232021-06-2320061682-4474https://doi.org/10.3923/jms.2006.305.313https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12491/4353The aim of this study was to identify the early musculoskeletal symptoms of the hand and upper-extremity of the workers in the poultry industry. A group of 154 workers in the poultry industry participated in our study. Fifty nine of these workers were women mean aged 30.25 years ± 6.19; 95 were men mean aged 28.52 years ± 5.35. The majority of the female workers surveyed, 86%, expressed complaints in their hands, 27% in the arms, 27% in the shoulders, 20% in the forearms, 11% in the elbows and 53% of the male workers voiced some complaints in their hands, 14% in arms, 12% in shoulders, 7% in forearms and 4% in elbows. According to these results, both female and male workers were observed to have complaints mostly on the hands/wrists; these are followed by the arm/shoulder and forearm/elbow complaints. At the end of the study, depending on the early musculoskeletal findings in hand and upper extremities we determined to call attention to the following two points: 1. the necessity of providing the employers and the employees with the educational programs aiming at preventing these disorders 2. regular check ups should be given to the workers.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHand and Upper ExtremityMusculoskeletal DisordersPoultry IndustryEarly symptoms of the work-related musculoskeletal disorders in hand and upper extremity in the poultry industryArticle10.3923/jms.2006.305.313633053132-s2.0-33745750676N/A