Association Between Body Posture and Incidence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDS)

Authors

  • Anum Anwar, Muhammadahmed Khan, Khadija Saeed, Syeda Aiman Batool, Iqra Ibrar, Shumaila Maqsood, Usama Anwar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22165911

Keywords:

Handicraft sector, work related musculoskeletal disorders, posture

Abstract

The paper seeks to highlight the most important agronomical risk factor ‘Posture’ as the major contributors for the musculoskeletal disorders in handicraft sector.

Methodology: The sample size calculated was 75. The questionnaire was comprised of multiple choice options. Questionnaire will include part Braggs Posture Chart and part Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire-Extended. The data was collected by questionnaire form set on paper. The purpose of the study was delivered verbally among the participants and written consent was also taken.

Results: Poor and fair posture was noticed in all regions. Trouble in neck, shoulder, wrist, and lower back in last year was 54.7%, 64%, 56% and 64%. Trouble in last week in neck, shoulder, wrist and lower back was 56%, 54.7%, 54.7% and 60%.Association between posture and musculoskeletal disorders was checked by chi square test which showed significant association as p-value.

Conclusion: It is concluded by the results that there is a significant association between the posture and the musculoskeletal disorders in the handicraft sector. The association varies with the regions of body involved and the type of occupation.

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