Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in Ghana

Abstract Background Musculoskeletal [MSK] injuries are common causes of long-term pain and physical disability which affect many people worldwide. The economic and social impacts on the individual, society and national health systems are enormous making a matter of public health concern. Therefore,...

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Main Authors: Eric Lawer Torgbenu, Emmanuel K. Nakua, Henry Kyei, Eric Badu, Maxwell Peprah Opoku
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1709-8
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spelling doaj-f455af1117394a1991b40c2fe5b50b252020-11-24T21:56:32ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742017-08-011811810.1186/s12891-017-1709-8Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in GhanaEric Lawer Torgbenu0Emmanuel K. Nakua1Henry Kyei2Eric Badu3Maxwell Peprah Opoku4Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Health and Allied Sciences, School of Allied Health SciencesDepartment of Community Health, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, School of Medical SciencesDepartment of Physiotherapy, Kibi Government HospitalDepartment of Community Health, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, School of Medical SciencesFaculty of Education, University of TasmaniaAbstract Background Musculoskeletal [MSK] injuries are common causes of long-term pain and physical disability which affect many people worldwide. The economic and social impacts on the individual, society and national health systems are enormous making a matter of public health concern. Therefore, this study examined the causes and extent of MSK injuries in a referral hospital in Ghana. Methods A prospective study design with consecutive sampling method was used to recruit patients admitted at Trauma Unit as well as those receiving orthopaedic reviews at St. Joseph’s Orthopaedic Hospital over a ten-month period. A structured questionnaire, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) were used to collect data which were analysed descriptively using SPSS version 20. Results A total of 269 MSK injury patients were identified - of these, 137 (50.9%) males with an average age of 38 years (SD = 19.88). Nearly half (49.1%) of the injuries sustained were fractures, and common causes were vehicular crash 113 (42.0%) and fall 68 (25.3%). Body parts affected most were the knee (19.62) and the mean levels of pain for all injuries were 6.04 ± 2.44 and 3.25 (±1.50) respectively. Conclusion Ghana needs a healthy population to steer its development trajectory. Policy makers in Ghana should pay attention to both preventive as well as management of MSK injuries, or else, most of the country’s working class could live with lasting effects of injuries which may have significant impacts on the economy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12891-017-1709-8Musculoskeletal injuryRehabilitationHospitalOrthopaedicGhana
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author Eric Lawer Torgbenu
Emmanuel K. Nakua
Henry Kyei
Eric Badu
Maxwell Peprah Opoku
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Emmanuel K. Nakua
Henry Kyei
Eric Badu
Maxwell Peprah Opoku
Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in Ghana
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Musculoskeletal injury
Rehabilitation
Hospital
Orthopaedic
Ghana
author_facet Eric Lawer Torgbenu
Emmanuel K. Nakua
Henry Kyei
Eric Badu
Maxwell Peprah Opoku
author_sort Eric Lawer Torgbenu
title Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in Ghana
title_short Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in Ghana
title_full Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in Ghana
title_fullStr Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in Ghana
title_sort causes, trends and severity of musculoskeletal injuries in ghana
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Musculoskeletal [MSK] injuries are common causes of long-term pain and physical disability which affect many people worldwide. The economic and social impacts on the individual, society and national health systems are enormous making a matter of public health concern. Therefore, this study examined the causes and extent of MSK injuries in a referral hospital in Ghana. Methods A prospective study design with consecutive sampling method was used to recruit patients admitted at Trauma Unit as well as those receiving orthopaedic reviews at St. Joseph’s Orthopaedic Hospital over a ten-month period. A structured questionnaire, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) were used to collect data which were analysed descriptively using SPSS version 20. Results A total of 269 MSK injury patients were identified - of these, 137 (50.9%) males with an average age of 38 years (SD = 19.88). Nearly half (49.1%) of the injuries sustained were fractures, and common causes were vehicular crash 113 (42.0%) and fall 68 (25.3%). Body parts affected most were the knee (19.62) and the mean levels of pain for all injuries were 6.04 ± 2.44 and 3.25 (±1.50) respectively. Conclusion Ghana needs a healthy population to steer its development trajectory. Policy makers in Ghana should pay attention to both preventive as well as management of MSK injuries, or else, most of the country’s working class could live with lasting effects of injuries which may have significant impacts on the economy.
topic Musculoskeletal injury
Rehabilitation
Hospital
Orthopaedic
Ghana
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