Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders with a Proactive Workplace Injury Prevention Strategy
Reduce the workplace risks that lead to musculoskeletal disorders, rising workers’ compensation costs, and operational disruption. ErgoScience combines job analysis, physical ability testing, ergonomics, and early intervention to prevent injuries before they occur.
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Why Are Musculoskeletal Disorders Still One of the Most Difficult Workplace Injuries to Prevent?
- Repetitive physical tasks create cumulative stress on muscles and joints.
- Early signs of fatigue and discomfort often go unreported.
- Ergonomic hazards may remain hidden within everyday job tasks.
- Employees may not always be physically capable of performing job requirements.
- Many organizations lack systems to identify risks before injuries occur.
- Return-to-work approvals may not always be based upon physical readiness for job requirements.




“ErgoScience’s computer-vision ergonomic assessments have helped us identify and quantify ergonomic risks that impact our associates. Their recommendations have helped us make practical, cost-effective changes to prevent further injury.”
Safety Director
HEAVY INDUSTRY MANUFACTURING
How Can ErgoScience Strengthen Workplace Injury Prevention Across a High-Risk Workforce?
ErgoScience strengthens workplace injury prevention by helping employers identify and reduce the factors that contribute to musculoskeletal disorders. Through job analysis, workforce physical abilities testing, ergonomic assessments, early intervention, and return-to-work fitness for duty testing, organizations can reduce injury risk across the entire employee lifecycle.
Reduces Preventable Musculoskeletal Disorders




Reduces Workers' Compensation Costs
Improves Workforce Readiness Before Day One




Detects Injury Risks Earlier
Reduces Productivity Loss from Workplace Injuries




Lowers Reinjury Risk After Recovery
Creates a More Proactive Safety Culture


Real Results from Employers Strengthening Workplace Injury Prevention


Johnathon Marshall


Sheri Snow
Why Do Employers Choose ErgoScience for Workplace Injury Prevention?
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Research-Backed, Job-Specific Solutions
Every recommendation, assessment, and testing protocol is based on detailed job analysis and peer-reviewed occupational health research. -
Comprehensive Injury Prevention Framework
Our approach combines job analysis, physical ability testing, ergonomic assessments, training, early intervention, and fitness-for-duty testing into a connected system. -
Measurable Business Outcomes
We help organizations reduce workplace injuries, lower workers’ compensation costs, improve workforce productivity, and validate program ROI. -
Legally Defensible Testing Methodology
Testing standards are directly tied to documented job requirements and supported by peer-reviewed, published research. -
Scalable Across Multi-Site Operations
Deploy consistent workplace injury prevention programs across dozens or hundreds of locations without duplicating infrastructure or resources. -
Continuous Program Optimization
We evaluate injury trends and program performance over time to help organizations continuously improve results.


Workplace Injury Prevention Success Stories Across High-Risk Industries
Cold Storage
A large international organization, specializing in cold food storage and distribution began to notice that their musculoskeletal injury rates and costs were significantly rising. Their VP of Risk Management began to seek solutions. Realizing that most of these injuries were occurring among newly hired employees, she began considering pre-hire physical abilities testing as a way to mitigate these injuries.
Real Estate & Infrastructure Management
A large national organization, employing over 4000 people and specializing in real estate and infrastructure management and maintenance began to notice that their musculoskeletal injury rates and costs were significantly rising. Their VP of Risk Management began to seek solutions. Realizing that most of these injuries were occurring among newly hired employees, she began considering pre-hire physical abilities testing as a way to mitigate these injuries.
Explore Key Strategies for Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders
Two of the most effective workplace injury prevention strategies involve identifying ergonomic hazards before they create risk and addressing employee discomfort before it progresses into a recordable injury. Explore how these approaches work below.


Ergonomic Assessments for Manufacturing & Distribution
Identify ergonomic hazards, reduce physical strain, and improve workplace safety before musculoskeletal disorders develop.


Early Intervention for Workplace Injuries
Learn how early identification and management of discomfort can prevent musculoskeletal disorders and reduce workers' compensation claims.
How Does ErgoScience Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders Across the Employee Lifecycle?
Defines Physical Job Requirements Before Hiring
Ensure Employees Are Physically Prepared for the Job
Identifies Ergonomic Hazards Before They Cause Injuries
Reduce Physical Strain Through Ergonomic Improvements
Reinforce Safer Work Practices
Address Symptoms Before They Become Recordable Injuries
Improve Workforce Readiness for Physical Work
Reduce Reinjury Risk After Recover
disorders, improves workforce readiness, and supports safer, more productive operations.
Build a Workplace Injury Prevention Strategy That Reduces Musculoskeletal Disorder
- ADA and EEOC-aligned physical ability testing
- Research-backed testing tied to essential job functions
- Reduced injury risk through better job-person matching
- Legally defensible post-offer screening processes
- Standardized testing across multiple locations
Frequently Asked Questions
Blogs & Updates
Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)
by Deborah Lechner
Physical Abilities Testing
November 10, 2023 by Deborah Lechner
Debunking Misperceptions
by Deborah Lechner
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the single largest category of workplace injuries …





