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BACKGROUND During the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, people volunteered for sewing hand-made face masks. However, sewing-machine operating might be associated with high ergonomic risk and a negative impact on musculoskeletal health. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS This paper describes an ultrasonographic diagnosis of a foot ganglion - after sewing 300 face masks within two months using a foot-operated sewing machine. RESULTS The patient significantly improved after an ultrasound-guided aspiration and corticosteroid injection. CONCLUSION In short, we highlight the importance of ultrasound examination in the management of work (overuse)-related disorders in occupational medicine practice.
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Ultrasonographic approach for a foot ganglion after sewing masks in COVID-19 pandemic: Blessing in disguise.
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