Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are one of the
most prevalent occupational health problems [1], affecting millions
of workers every year. Specifically, construction workers face
higher rates of work-related MSDs [2]: approximately 16% higher
than workers in other industries [3]. Major causes of MSDs among
construction workers are high physical demands [4], such as heavy
lifting, repetitive motions, and awkward working postures (e.g.,
bending and twisting, kneeling, working with the arms above
shoulder height) [3,5]. Ergonomic solutions may therefore help to
reduce the risk of MSDs among construction workers