Potentially, there are many interpretations of the terms Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OOS), Stressors and Stress.
Risk assessment for the individual and job allow employers to develop more effective intervention models for the reduction of musculoskeletal pain in the workplace.
Success CtdMAP risk invention for multiple employers are reviewed with intervention strategies and risk identification for individual and job.
This prospective cohort study demonstrated that there was no increase in the number of OSHA 200 events and that there was no increase in the incidence of workers' compensation claims after completion of an indiv
This prospective study helps to identify the possible benefit of education and training for controlling CTD's and demonstrates the usefulness of being able to evaluate materials, methods, machines, and environme
An outcomes study of an occupational medicine intervention program for the reduction of musculoskeletal disorders and cumulative trauma disorders in the workplace.