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Paul, Jibi
- Impact of Occupation and Lifestyle on Prevalence of Non-Specific Low Back Pain among Common Population:A Cross-Sectional Study
Authors
1 Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, Chennai, IN
2 School of Physiotherapy, Vels Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies, Chennai, IN
3 ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, IN
4 Department of Bio Technology, Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, Chennai, IN
5 Physiotherapy Department, Health Service Executive, HSE, IE
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 11 (2019), Pagination: 2118-2123Abstract
Introduction: Over the previous decade, musculoskeletal disorders have turned into a noteworthy ailment causing disability and expanded burden around the world. This burden will probably develop consistently, impacted by the accompanying variables, for example, age, occupation, way of life, general wellbeing, replacement, wellbeing history and so on. Earlier examinations have officially shown that age amass somewhere in the range of 34 and 51 years of age of office workers have encountered non specific low back pain in the first investigation for a year was up to 20 to 23% of office specialists.
Aim of Study: Evaluating the commonness of NSLBP among individuals of age group 18-60 years in like manner populations to contemplate the pervasiveness of NSLBP in relationship with occupational posture and way of life factors. Likewise we indent to make a self administratorquestionnaire for the examination populations utilizing computerized correspondence frameworks (Survey monkey application)
Material and Method: A cluster sample of over 480 subjects in like manner populations changing age groups between 18-60 years, where haphazardly got from office workers and drivers to be taken an interest in the examination. Overview through a survey for investigating general wellbeing, Body mass index, age, gender, occupation, rate and span of non specific LBP taken after by examination of information utilizing reasonable factual devices. We needed to reject couple of reactions from our investigation as they were either from individuals younger than 18 years old or more seasoned than 60 years old.
Conclusion: The vast majority of the members had no past history of lower back pain. Some of them could have bring down back pain because of their wellbeing conditions, some because of inactive way of life, some because of movement and so forth. Smoking and liquor addiction likewise could conceivably prompt lower back pain that is nonspecific. For this to be demonstrated, more surveys must be led taking a bigger example of around 1000 subjects.
Keywords
Non Specific, Lower Back Pain, Prevalence, Population.- Comparative Effect of Mulligans Mobilisation Versus Stabilisation Exercise on Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Pilot Study
Authors
1 Research Scholar/Professor, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, IN
2 Professor, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute, IN
3 Professor, School of Physiotherapy, Vels Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies, IN
4 Associate Professor, ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, IN