Background: Occupational stress induced injuries occur in various professions that require repetitive motion or physical exertion, such as Radiography. The injuries may involve body parts such as the neck, the upper back, mid back, low back (waist), knee, elbow, wrist and hand and eyes.Objective: To assess work related injuries medical radiographers are prone to, during practice of the profession in relation to their working conditions.Methods: This study was conducted among registered practicing radiographers in Lagos State, South-West, Nigeria. Lagos is one of Nigeria's most populated states and economic nerve centre of Nigeria. Due to its population, there are many hospitals with radiodiagnostic facilities and radiodiagnostic centres whi...
The aim of the systematic review was to review the current literature in order to know various meas...
Background. Musculoskeletal disorders represent a significant occupational problem among nurses; how...
Purpose. We studied occupational stress and its psychosocial effects in a sample of Italian radiolog...
Summary: Biomechanical and Psychosocial stresses are capable of destabilizing any health care profes...
Biomechanical and Psychosocial stresses are capable of destabilizing any health care professional. T...
ABSTRACT Background: Stress can be defined as a person's psychological and physiological response t...
Radiographer’s ability to execute their jobs well and provide high-quality care to patients may be i...
Context: Radiologists as a group face unique occupational health hazards among which musculoskeletal...
The practice of Radiology requires the performance of many labour-intensive tasks relating to the de...
This descriptive research has been undertaken in Tirunelveli city, Tamilnadu with the objectives of ...
Work place safety and health are issues of both global and local concern as work-related musculo-ske...
Radiography is one of the allied healthcare professions known to be stressful. It is often associat...
BACKGROUND:Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) are a significant occupational health con...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are very common among industrial labourers, leading to sick leave a...
The objective of this study was to identify the patterns of chronic or recurrent musculoskeletal pai...
The aim of the systematic review was to review the current literature in order to know various meas...
Background. Musculoskeletal disorders represent a significant occupational problem among nurses; how...
Purpose. We studied occupational stress and its psychosocial effects in a sample of Italian radiolog...
Summary: Biomechanical and Psychosocial stresses are capable of destabilizing any health care profes...
Biomechanical and Psychosocial stresses are capable of destabilizing any health care professional. T...
ABSTRACT Background: Stress can be defined as a person's psychological and physiological response t...
Radiographer’s ability to execute their jobs well and provide high-quality care to patients may be i...
Context: Radiologists as a group face unique occupational health hazards among which musculoskeletal...
The practice of Radiology requires the performance of many labour-intensive tasks relating to the de...
This descriptive research has been undertaken in Tirunelveli city, Tamilnadu with the objectives of ...
Work place safety and health are issues of both global and local concern as work-related musculo-ske...
Radiography is one of the allied healthcare professions known to be stressful. It is often associat...
BACKGROUND:Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) are a significant occupational health con...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are very common among industrial labourers, leading to sick leave a...
The objective of this study was to identify the patterns of chronic or recurrent musculoskeletal pai...
The aim of the systematic review was to review the current literature in order to know various meas...
Background. Musculoskeletal disorders represent a significant occupational problem among nurses; how...
Purpose. We studied occupational stress and its psychosocial effects in a sample of Italian radiolog...