Workplace injury in the medical and healthcare industry
309,000 workers in the UK healthcare industry suffered from work-related ill health (either new or long-standing) from 2020-2023.
21% of these workers, which is estimated at 61,000 people, were injured while handling, lifting or carrying.
Some injuries can result from a single lift, but more commonly, long term injuries develop due to repetitive lifting and carrying of patients, for example.
High-risk activities in the health and social care industry include:
• Hoisting patients
• Awkward postures, such as bending, stooping and twisting when lifting
• Lifting, carrying and wheeling patients
• Transferring patients between beds
• Medical examinations
• Bathing patients
Exoskeletons can provide ergonomic support for a range of activities in the NHS, private health, residential care and nursing industry.
The right exoskeleton can reduce the number of risky bending, stretching, and reaching movements and awkward postures. The suit will reduce the stress on the body and muscles from over-exertion and lower the risk of a workplace injury occurring.
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