نتایج جستجو برای: low back pain prevalence

تعداد نتایج: 1752313  

Journal: :journal of rehabilitation sciences and research 0
parvin akberov department of physiotherapy, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences noureddin karimi department of physiotherapy, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences leila rahnama department of physiotherapy, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences

background: low back pain (lbp) is one of the most common musculoskeletal complications of today’s societies which, poses a big portion of health expenses and work absentees. lumbar disc herniation is claimed to be one of the several causes of lbp. conservative therapies like physiotherapy are found to be beneficial for treatment in such a kind of lbp. however, there is low evidence proving tra...

Journal: :international journal of occupational hygiene 0
wafa bawab laboratory of epidemiological and clinical research, lebanese university, hadath, lebanon. khouloud ismail laboratory of epidemiological and clinical research, lebanese university, hadath, lebanon. sanaa awada laboratory of epidemiological and clinical research, lebanese university, hadath, lebanon. samar rachidi laboratory of epidemiological and clinical research, lebanese university, hadath, lebanon. amal al hajje laboratory of epidemiological and clinical research, lebanese university, hadath, lebanon. pascale salameh laboratory of epidemiological and clinical research, lebanese university, hadath, lebanon.

low back pain (lbp) is a widespread musculoskeletal disorder worldwide. it causes disability that influence work performance in individuals. the aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of lbp in the middle-aged office workers in the lebanese population. in this observational, cross-sectional study performed in 2013, overall, 250 office workers aged between 20 and 64 ye...

2017
Jordan Edwards Jill Hayden Mark Asbridge Bruce Gregoire Kirk Magee

BACKGROUND Low back pain may be having a significant impact on emergency departments around the world. Research suggests low back pain is one of the leading causes of emergency department visits. However, in the peer-reviewed literature, there has been limited focus on the prevalence and management of back pain in the emergency department setting. The aim of the systematic review was to synthes...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2013
امینیان, امید , بنفشه آل محمد, زهرا , صادق نیت حقیقی, خسرو ,

Background and Aims: Regarding the diversity of reported low- back pain among dentists in different countries and lack of control group in most of the previous studies, the purpose of this study was to compare low- back pain and related risk factors between male general dentists and pharmacists to determine the relation between dentistry and development of low back pain. Materials and Methods: ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2000
S Ando Y Ono M Shimaoka S Hiruta Y Hattori F Hori Y Takeuchi

OBJECTIVES To investigate the prevalence of neck, shoulder, and arm pain (NSAP) as well as low back pain (LBP) among hospital nurses, and to examine the association of work tasks and self estimated risk factors with NSAP and LBP. METHODS A cross sectional study was carried out in a national university hospital in Japan. Full time registered nurses in the wards (n = 314) were selected for anal...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
kamran hafeez dept. of surgery & allied, dow international medical college, medical faculty, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. ayaz ahmed memon dept. of surgery & allied, dow international medical college, medical faculty, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. masood jawaid dept. of surgery & allied, dow international medical college, medical faculty, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. sidra usman dow international medical college, medical student, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. sara usman dow international medical college, medical student, dow university of health sciences karachi, pakistan. saroona haroon dept. of pathology & microbiology, medical faculty, aga khan university, karachi, pakistan.

to study the prevalence of low back pain in medical and nursing undergraduate students in our institutes and its association with physical activity, smoking, depression, use of computer and other variables.it was a comparative cross sectional study carried out at two institutes of dow university of health sciences, karachi, pakistan during october to december 2011. two hundred and fifteen under...

ابهری, رویا, توکلی بزاز, سعدا..., شکیبی, محمدرضا, صمدی, فریده, فرقانی زاده, جعفر, پیروزیان, محمد,

The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of rheumatic diseases in population aged 15 and over in Fasham-Shemiranat a mountainous rural area near Tehran, , The sampling method was house to house screening in villages of Fasham, Using the Community Oriented Program for Control 'of Rheumatic Diseases (COPCORD) core questionaire, 2502 persons were screened. In phase 1 , key questions co...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2014
افشاری, داوود, ساکی, آزاده , محمدی, عباس , موفق پور, محبوبه,

  Background and aims : Musculoskeletal disorders are common among nursing personnel e pidemiological studies have demonstrated the highest prevalence of back pain among nursing assistants. The aim of this study was to continuously monitor lumbar sagittal and frontal postures of nursing assistants in a hospital of Khuzestan province.     Methods : The study population consisted of sixty nursin...

سجادی , مجید , شایسته آذر, مسعود , طالب پور, فرشته , علایی , عبدالرسول , نوذری , آرزو , هادی نژاد, عاتکه ,

Background and purpose: Despite the high prevalence of mechanical low back pain, its etiology remains undiscovered in most of the cases. However, there have been many speculations about its origin based on X-ray findings and hyperlordosis of lumbar spine is an important factor. In this study, attempts were made to establish a possible relation between low back pain, lumbar lordosis and lumbosac...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
aatit paungmali neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand; neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand 50200. patraporn sitilertpisan department of medical technology, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand khanittha taneyhill neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand ubon pirunsan neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand sureeporn uthaikhup neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand

purpose this preliminary study aimed to determine the intrarater reliability of the quantitative tests for the study of non-specific low back pain. methods test-retest reliability of the measurements of ratio data was determined by an intraclass correlation coefficient (icc), standard error of measurements (sems), coefficient of variation (cv), and one-way repeated measures anova using the valu...

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