The predisposing factors to low back pain in workers

Low back pain is a common complaint which has a high socio-economic cost. Very little information is available in South Africa on the prevalence, or the factors associated with the development of low back pain. A group of material handlers at a motor vehicle parts distribution centre were randomly s...

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Main Authors: P. J. Wallner-Schlotfeldt, A. Stewart
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2000-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/541
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spelling doaj-0c74b73d5ece4244a60a57770968f2492020-11-25T01:16:18ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy0379-61752410-82192000-08-01563333810.4102/sajp.v56i3.541409The predisposing factors to low back pain in workersP. J. Wallner-Schlotfeldt0A. Stewart1Department of Physiotherapy, University of the WitwatersrandDepartment of Physiotherapy, University of the WitwatersrandLow back pain is a common complaint which has a high socio-economic cost. Very little information is available in South Africa on the prevalence, or the factors associated with the development of low back pain. A group of material handlers at a motor vehicle parts distribution centre were randomly sampled into two groups, one who complained of low back pain and a control group who did not. Both groups completed a structured questionnaire relating to their work environment and underwent a physical examination. Bending and lifting parts from the floor and participation in heavy physical activity were factors associated with reported low back pain in the experimental group as was a decrease in the overall mobility of the lumbar spine (p< 0.001) and a decrease in strength of rectus abdominis (p,0.02) and the oblique abdominal muscles (p<0.04).https://sajp.co.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/541back painmaterials handlingbendingtwistingdecreased range muscle strength
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The predisposing factors to low back pain in workers
South African Journal of Physiotherapy
back pain
materials handling
bending
twisting
decreased range muscle strength
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A. Stewart
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title The predisposing factors to low back pain in workers
title_short The predisposing factors to low back pain in workers
title_full The predisposing factors to low back pain in workers
title_fullStr The predisposing factors to low back pain in workers
title_full_unstemmed The predisposing factors to low back pain in workers
title_sort predisposing factors to low back pain in workers
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 0379-6175
2410-8219
publishDate 2000-08-01
description Low back pain is a common complaint which has a high socio-economic cost. Very little information is available in South Africa on the prevalence, or the factors associated with the development of low back pain. A group of material handlers at a motor vehicle parts distribution centre were randomly sampled into two groups, one who complained of low back pain and a control group who did not. Both groups completed a structured questionnaire relating to their work environment and underwent a physical examination. Bending and lifting parts from the floor and participation in heavy physical activity were factors associated with reported low back pain in the experimental group as was a decrease in the overall mobility of the lumbar spine (p< 0.001) and a decrease in strength of rectus abdominis (p,0.02) and the oblique abdominal muscles (p<0.04).
topic back pain
materials handling
bending
twisting
decreased range muscle strength
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