Despite significant improvements in the last 25 years, U.S. construction workers are still at high risk for on-the-job injuries to muscles, tendons, joints and nerves, a new study reports. These ...
Manufacturers that make tools and equipment for use in offices and industrial settings can play a significant role in helping to minimize WMSDs. Until someone experiences muscular aches and pains ...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are conditions that affect muscles, bones, and joints and occur in the workplace. Implementing workplace controls can help reduce the risk of WMSDs. The ...
WMSDs may be caused by a single workspace event, but commonly result from repeated, harmful workspace activities over an extended period of time. Predominantly caused by physical stress, mental stress ...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are a significant problem in our society. WMSDs are broadly defined as pain or other symptoms, whether felt in the back, neck, knee, shoulder, or another ...
A healthy back is invaluable for a logistics worker—for most, their livelihood literally depends on it. Unfortunately, movements essential to their fast-paced workday—such as overexertion from ...