Musculoskeletal Disorder
A musculoskeletal disorder is a medical condition that impairs the musculoskeletal system and the way the human body moves. Muscular skeletal disorder is known as MSD. Among the musculoskeletal disorders are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, tendinitis, muscle and tendon strains, ligament sprains, and tension neck syndrome. It's possible to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Overuse, repetitive motion, and repetitive stress injuries are the most commonly recognized terms for MSDs. Work-related risk factors include high task repetition, physical exertion, and uncomfortable postures that are repeated or continuous. Personal risk factors include things like poor work habits, poor general health habits, inadequate rest and recuperation, poor diet, inactivity, and dehydration.
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Epicondylitis
- Digital Neuritis
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Radial Tunnel Syndrome