Abstract

Back Ground Sound knowledge regarding ergonomics and their practical application are essential for prevention of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). The role of microscopic ergonomics (ME) in preventing these work related ailments is significant. Methods Authors conducted a cross sectional survey among pathologist of Davangere city, Karnataka, India. The data was collected using 26 - item custom designed proforma, with questions evaluating pathologist’s basic knowledge about microscopic ergonomics. Results Of 100 subjects surveyed, 70% pathologists (staff and post graduate) stated that they came across microscopic ergonomics only through this survey. Also 100% pathologists of believed that the emphasis about microscopic ergonomics is less in the present dental curriculum. Conclusions The findings suggest that the pathologist’s comprehension regarding microscopic ergonomics is limited. This study advocates the revision of dental curricula regarding microscopic ergonomics to prevent musculoskeletal injuries. Practical Implications Increased importance should be given during formative years of dental education about this essential clinical entity either via textbook education or in continuing dental education (CDE) programs. Key Words Microscopic ergonomics; musculoskeletal disorders; micro breaks

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