Definition Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
A work related musculoskeletal disorder wmsd is a musculoskeletal disorder that results from or is exacerbated by conditions in the workplace environment or the performance of work tasks.
Definition work related musculoskeletal disorders. Work related musculoskeletal disorders are impairments of bodily structures such as muscles joints tendons ligaments nerves bones and the localised blood circulation system that are caused or aggravated primarily by work and by the effects of the immediate environment in which work is carried out. Musculoskeletal disorders are disorders involving the muscles nerves tendons joints cartilage and spine. Work related musculoskeletal disorders wmsd s are disorders of the muscles skeleton and related tissues which have been empirically shown or are suspected to have been caused by a workplace activity particularly a repetitive activity for this reason the term repetitive strain injury is sometimes used often incorrectly to describe wmsd s although not all wmsd s need necessarily be. Work related musculoskeletal symptoms can be observed at workplaces when there is a discrepancy between the physical capacity of the human body and the physical requirements of the task.
Collectively the factors that contribute to wmsds are often called ergonomic hazards. Carpal tunnel syndrome tendonitis thoracic outlet syndrome and tension neck syndrome are examples. Musculoskeletal disorders msd are injuries or disorders of the muscles nerves tendons joints cartilage and spinal discs. The work environment and performance of work contribute significantly to the condition.
Work related musculoskeletal disorders wmsds are a group of painful disorders of muscles tendons and nerves. Musculoskeletal disorders can be related to the work activities and conditions and they could significantly contribute to the development of msds. Work related musculoskeletal disorders wmsds may be caused by a number of different factors in the work environment.