“…Work-related musculoskeletal disorders have been identified with a wide range of inflammatory and degenerative conditions affecting the muscles, ligaments, tendon, nerves, bones, and joints which can occur from a single or cumulative trauma (Allsop et al, 2010). Common symptoms of WMSDs are pain, aching, stiffness, fatigue, discomfort, tingling sensations and any of these could appear in the shoulder, upper back, chest, elbow, neck, wrist, lower abdomen, hip, knee or ankle (Ojule et al, 2020). Risk factors for WMSDS are enumerated involving work ergonomics, such as awkward position in sitting and standing while using instrument of workplace.…”