Ergonomics for otolaryngologists and incorporating ergonomics into daily work with Rhinologist, Skull base surgeon and Physical therapist Dr. Raewyn Campbell

Surgical Ergonomics

Surgical Ergonomics
Ergonomics for otolaryngologists and incorporating ergonomics into daily work with Rhinologist, Skull base surgeon and Physical therapist Dr. Raewyn Campbell
Mar 23, 2026 Season 1 Episode 30

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Dr. Raewyn Campbell is an Associate Progessor and a rhinologist and skull base surgeon in Sydney, Australia. She is also a former physical therapist with a post-graduate diploma in exercise and sport science. She completed 3 international fellowships in Rhinology and Skull Base surgery in Auckland, NewZealand and Philadelphia and Columbus, USA. She holds leadership positions in multiple societies and is the the ENT research lead for the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Institute of Academic Surgery and the ENT Associate Member Representative for the Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA). She is currently pursuing a PhD in ergonomics at The University of Sydney.

In this episode, Dr. Campbell:

- Discusses her journey from working as a physical therapist to then pursuing a career as an surgical subspecialist and now pursuing her PhD in Ergonomics

- Describes the research she has done looking at MSK injuries among  otolaryngologists, with high rates of injuries among rhinologists and skull base surgeons, which impact not only their work but also their lives outside the OR

- Shares the common risk factors for MSK injury for her subspecialty including glove size, standing, case load, amount of exercise, time spent in clinic, female sex and BMI of the surgeon. Many of these are modifiable and are common to other specialties as well

- Emphasizes strategies to incorporate ergonomics into OR practice such as keeping the patient as close to oneself as possible and tilting the bed as necessary, alternating foot use for the foot pedal, using anti-fatigue mats, wearing sport shoes, paying attention to the direction of the tubing, having the scrub assistant opposite to the surgeon and including microbreaks (for both physical and cognitive ergonomics)

- Shares her strategies for incorporating ergonomics principles into clinic work

- Discusses the importance of incorporating physical activity (stretching ans strengthening) inside and outside the OR

- Describes new technologies on the horizon for surgeons working on the microscope, such as exoscopes and robotic surgery

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