: Injuries from "instantaneous" events like slips, trips, or falls are generally not classified as MSDs . Primary Risk Factors
The development of MSDs is typically linked to repetitive physical stressors : National Safety Month on Musculoskeletal Disorders Ergonomics and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)...
is the practice of designing workstations, work processes, and workflows to fit the capabilities of workers, thereby reducing the risk of injuries . When ergonomic principles are ignored, the resulting physical stress can lead to Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) —a group of health problems affecting soft tissues like muscles, tendons, nerves, and joints . Core Concepts of MSDs : Injuries from "instantaneous" events like slips, trips,
: Carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, rotator cuff syndrome, sciatica, and epicondylitis (tennis elbow) . Core Concepts of MSDs : Carpal tunnel syndrome,
MSDs encompass a wide range of conditions that vary from mild discomfort to chronic disability .
: Commonly impact the back, neck, wrists, shoulders, and knees .