Common musculosketal disorders associated with prolonged standing among salesclerks currently employed at different SM Surplus Shops and other stores in Metro Manila Lopez, Cherry P.; Miciano, Liezl Clarizze and Rosales, Carmille Ann D. 6

By: Lopez, Cherry P.; Miciano, Liezl Clarizze and Rosales, Carmille Ann D. 4 0 16, [, ] | [, ] |
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Action note: In: Summary: ABSTRACT:This study intended to find out musculosketal problems for the spinal and lower extremity associated with prolonged standaing (aim 1), stress relieving activities done by the respondents (aim 2) and the physical therapy drawn from the study. A two part survey questionnaire was given to 84 respondents and only 79 (94.05) passed the inclusion criteria. Questions included musculosketal symptoms associated with prolonged standing and Likert Scale for stress relieving activities. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS version 20. Common musculosketal problems experienced by the respondents in spinal area are lower back pain (85.48%), knee pain (4.07%); for the lower back pain (85.48%) upper back pain (10.44%) and neck pain (12.06%) and thigh pain (2.46%). The most frequently used stress relieving strategy is changing body position (wm 3.95). Musculosketal disorders may be induced by erroneous body mechanics such as prolonged standing. Recommendations include strengthening of the core muscles and doing stress relieving activities such as wearing of slippers after work. Other editions:
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Undergraduate (Thesis) Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila;College of Physical Therapy, Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy 56

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ABSTRACT:This study intended to find out musculosketal problems for the spinal and lower extremity associated with prolonged standaing (aim 1), stress relieving activities done by the respondents (aim 2) and the physical therapy drawn from the study. A two part survey questionnaire was given to 84 respondents and only 79 (94.05) passed the inclusion criteria. Questions included musculosketal symptoms associated with prolonged standing and Likert Scale for stress relieving activities. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS version 20. Common musculosketal problems experienced by the respondents in spinal area are lower back pain (85.48%), knee pain (4.07%); for the lower back pain (85.48%) upper back pain (10.44%) and neck pain (12.06%) and thigh pain (2.46%). The most frequently used stress relieving strategy is changing body position (wm 3.95). Musculosketal disorders may be induced by erroneous body mechanics such as prolonged standing. Recommendations include strengthening of the core muscles and doing stress relieving activities such as wearing of slippers after work.

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