Abstract

Physicians and sonographers performing echocardiographic scans place themselves at risk of developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) owing to faulty posture and repetitive hand and arm movements. Poor ultrasound ergonomics plays a pivotal role in the development of WRMSD and can result in injury and sickness absence, impacting efficiency and work productivity. The aim of this article is to draw the attention to common considerations and corrective measures to reduce the risk of WRMSD among professionals actively performing echocardiographic scans.

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