Association of sociodemographic and impairment-based variables with disability level of Manila City Hall desk office individuals with non-specific chronic low back pain / written by Louise Abigail D. Cebeda, Megan Abigail R. Teodoro, Amiel M. Lorenzo, Chenzer Lj J. Velasco and Renz Matthew V. Paculan. 6

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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT. Background: Non-specific chronic low back pain is one of the most common complaint by majority of the desk office workers' population. It is one of the culprit of increasing disability that results to different negative impacts in working environment. Purpose: The study aims to provide clear understanding about the relationship of sociodemographic variables, impairment-based variables, and disability level to each other, and how they contribute with the development of non-specific chronic low back pain among desk office worker's population. Methods: This is a descriptive correlational study. The three variables were interconnected namely: sociodemographic variables such BMI, smoking history, length of service, and duration of work that were acquired using survey, height and weight measurements; Impairment-based variables such as lumbar flexion ROM through MMST and hamstring length via SRT; and disability level using mOSW Results: Sixty desk officers workers of Manila City Hall took the pre-screening and fifty five were included. The participants are mostly composed of overweight (25.42‡3.72), non-smokers (82% of the total population), with the duration of work of 8 hours per day and the length of service of approximately 7 years. This study have found that there is an association between sociodemographic and impairment-based variables to the disability level among Manila city hall desk office employees. Conclusion: There is a direct association between the sociodemographic variables such as BMI and smoking history and impairment-based variables mentioned as lumbar flexion ROM and hamstring length to disability level of the desk office workers of Manila City Hall. Other editions:
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Thesis (Undergraduate) -- Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Intramuros, Manila, 2018.;In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. 56

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ABSTRACT. Background: Non-specific chronic low back pain is one of the most common complaint by majority of the desk office workers' population. It is one of the culprit of increasing disability that results to different negative impacts in working environment. Purpose: The study aims to provide clear understanding about the relationship of sociodemographic variables, impairment-based variables, and disability level to each other, and how they contribute with the development of non-specific chronic low back pain among desk office worker's population. Methods: This is a descriptive correlational study. The three variables were interconnected namely: sociodemographic variables such BMI, smoking history, length of service, and duration of work that were acquired using survey, height and weight measurements; Impairment-based variables such as lumbar flexion ROM through MMST and hamstring length via SRT; and disability level using mOSW Results: Sixty desk officers workers of Manila City Hall took the pre-screening and fifty five were included. The participants are mostly composed of overweight (25.42‡3.72), non-smokers (82% of the total population), with the duration of work of 8 hours per day and the length of service of approximately 7 years. This study have found that there is an association between sociodemographic and impairment-based variables to the disability level among Manila city hall desk office employees. Conclusion: There is a direct association between the sociodemographic variables such as BMI and smoking history and impairment-based variables mentioned as lumbar flexion ROM and hamstring length to disability level of the desk office workers of Manila City Hall.

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