ULDs include recognised conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tenosynovitis, and also conditions where there is pain but no recognised condition can be identified. Other terms such as repetitive strain injury, cumulative trauma disorder or occupational overuse syndrome are used. These common terms can be misleading with regard to the many factors that can contribute to the onset of the conditions, therefore the term upper limb disorder is preferred.
The way the work is organised and managed can make a significant contribution to the risk of ULDs as well as make them worse.
Workers may be more likely to suffer an upper limb problem if exposed to more than one risk factor.
These risk factors are described in more detail on the reducing and managing risk pages.
Just because a worker is exposed to these risk factors this does not necessarily mean they will end up with a ULD, or that the risks cannot be adequately controlled. For further information visit the ' how to reduce the risks' page.
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