Occupational Risk Assessment

It can have a significant social and occupational impact on the patient, and consequently a great concern for both civilian and military personnel. The impact of low back pain on military planning, no matter how severe, can result in a severe restriction on a patient's ability to perform its function. Lower back pain in the workplace has multifactorial educational processes and higher morbidity and increase. It is characterized by pain of varying stiffness and length and can lead to inactivity and inactivity. Lower back pain causes workers to suffer and increases employer and public safety costs and health care plans. The consistency of this study led the authors of this paper to conduct a biblical review with an emphasis on the textual and conceptual background and professional experience. Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common muscular conditions, with about 60-70% of adults experiencing back problems at some point in their lives.

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