ASSOCIATION OF RISK FACTORS WITH THE INCIDENCE OF LUMBAR PAIN SYNDROME IN PHYSIOTHERAPISTS AT THE CLINIC FOR PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

Authors

  • Marijeta Leko Faculty of Health Studies, University of Mostar, 88 000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Dragana Rašić Faculty of Health Studies, University of Mostar, 88 000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Lejla Obradović Salčin Faculty of Health Studies, University of Mostar & Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Clinical Hospital Mostar
  • Vesna Miljanović-Damjanović Faculty of Health Studies, University of Mostar & Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Clinical Hospital Mostar

Keywords:

: lower back pain, risk factors, physical activity, daily life activities, physiotherapists

Abstract

Introduction: Lumbar pain syndrome encompasses various entities manifested by pain, muscle tension, or discomfort between the lower rib arch and the lower gluteal fold, with or without radiation to the leg.
Aim: To examine the association of existing risk factors with the incidence of lumbar pain syndrome in physiotherapists.
Subjects and Methods: The research was designed as a cross sectional study and conducted at the Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Clinical Hospital Mostar. The study included physiotherapists of both genders and all age groups who did not have a previous history of spinal disease and had more than one year of work experience. Data were collected through anonymous surveys, and the modified Nordic Questionnaire for
musculoskeletal symptom analysis was used as the research instrument. This questionnaire consists of four parts: socio demographic data, healthcare provision, lower back pain, and job satisfaction.
Results: The prevalence of lumbar pain in the last 12 months was around 94.0%. The study involved 56 participants, most of whom were female, with the majority being in the 31 40 age group with higher education. Males were slightly overweight, and the duration of lumbar pain was associated with the gender of the participants.
Conclusion: Participants who lifted heavier loads experienced significantly more lumbar spine pain, while the duration of work experience was not significantly associated with the incidence of lumbar pain syndrome.

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2024-11-29

How to Cite

Leko, M., Rašić, D., Obradović Salčin, L., & Miljanović-Damjanović, V. (2024). ASSOCIATION OF RISK FACTORS WITH THE INCIDENCE OF LUMBAR PAIN SYNDROME IN PHYSIOTHERAPISTS AT THE CLINIC FOR PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION. Zdravstveni Glasnik, 10(2), 22–34. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/zdravstveniglasnik/article/view/33920

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