“…Within sub-Saharan Africa, this problem still remains common with prevalence of 65.4% among staff in the hospital in a study in Tunisia [15]; 73.2% (at more than one site), 78.75% and 48.2% musculoskeletal disorder symptoms reported among dental personnel in Cameroon and Libya respectively [16,17] as well as prevalence of 69.74% and incidence of 54.26% reported among South African General Surgeons and Dentists respectively [18,19]. A prevalence rate of 97.5% of these disorders was reported among sonologists 5 and a prevalence of 49.7% among clinical health workers in a Nigerian tertiary health facility and 95.2% among radiologists [20,21]. Musculoskeletal disorder symptoms have also been observed among dental personnel practising in Edo State, Nigeria with wrist pain, waist pain and body pain/weakness recording prevalence of 66.7%, 76.7% and 84.4% respectively [22].…”