ANATOMY
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SOFT TISSUE
Question
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Snapping, Bruising and Swelling
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Screen time, Napping, Overeating
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Direct force, Indirect force, Twisting force
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Jumping, Running, Landing
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Detailed explanation-1: -Direct force – when the injury is located at the point of impact. Indirect force – when the injury is located some distance from the point of impact. Twisting force – when the injury is caused by a rotating force.
Detailed explanation-2: -“The top three most common causes of musculoskeletal injuries are lifting, carrying or putting down objects, falls, and repetitive movement or strain, ‘’ Stevens said. “The best start an employer can make to minimise and eliminate these injuries is develop and implement an effective risk assessment approach.
Detailed explanation-3: -Musculoskeletal injuries, or MSIs, are referred to by a variety of different names. They include repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), repetitive motion injuries, cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), work-related upper limb disorders (WRULDs), and others.
Detailed explanation-4: -Handling loads, especially when bending and twisting. Repetitive or forceful movements. Awkward and static postures. Vibration, poor lighting or cold working environments. Fast-paced work. Prolonged sitting or standing in the same position.
Detailed explanation-5: -Static Posture. Contact Stress. Cold/heat. Vibration. Noise. Physical Stress. Emotional Stress.