Sprains, strains, and tears to the muscles and connective tissue of the musculoskeletal system are the most common on-the-job injuries. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) states that sprains and strains to the lower extremities make up one-fourth of all those injuries.

Sprains, strains, and tears to the ligaments, tendons, and muscles supporting the lower extremities can be an acute injury, caused by improper lifting, squatting and twisting, being hit by falling objects, or a misstep. Injuries to the lower extremities can also be caused by overuse, resulting in inflammation of the muscles or connective tissue.

Often, injuries to the lower extremities are the result of a number of factors, including poorly designed work areas and excessive physical demand. Additionally, personal factors, such as poor physical condition, poor posture, lack of exercise, and excessive body weight, contribute greatly to the likelihood of an injury during work.

Conditions that can result from work-related musculoskeletal injuries to the lower extremities include:

  • Tendinitis
  • Bursitis
  • Tenosynovitis
  • Torn Meniscus
  • Damaged cartilage
  • Morton's Neuroma
  • Stress fractures
  • Iliotibial Band Syndrome
  • Find out more about the structures of the lower extremities by clicking on one of the links below:

  • Lower Back
  • Hip
  • Knee
  • Foot and Ankle

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