ABSTRACT

The dynamic development of computer simulations, which includes modeling and visualization techniques in three-dimensional space, has allowed them to be applied in an increasingly wide range of settings, encompassing science, industry, and everyday life. A person with a disability involving a musculoskeletal disorder is someone with limited fitness in the upper limbs, lower limbs, or spine as a result of a permanent defect caused by brain damage, underdevelopment, disease, or damage/deformations in the skeletal, muscular, or nervous systems. Research aimed at adapting the workplace to the needs of people with disabilities is carried out in two stages. One of the main stage analyzes the worker’s access to all required areas and moves around the workplace using a computer model of a person corresponding to the person with a disability, or a selected person corresponding to a group of people with disabilities.