Gogos C. & Papadopoulou E. (2015). "Musculoskeletal disorders in farmers: Epidemiological research in physical therapy Department of regional general hospital, 2008-2014". e-Journal of Science & Technology (e-JST);10 (5): 55-70
ABSTRACT
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) related inflammatory and degenerative
diseases leading to pain and functional failures in all age groups. Farming is arduous
with many natural hazards and stressors that predispose or cause injuries to the
musculoskeletal system. The aim of this study is to present epidemiological data to
determine the burden of rural population with MSD against the global population who
sought physical therapy services, and to identify the most commonly affected areas of
the body during agricultural work.
We studied retrospectively all patients' folders (N = 3944), in which
Physiotherapy services rendered in public, general hospital of Macedonia in the period
January 2008 - December 2014.
The allocation of MSDs per physical area used the technique of "body map"
identifying nine (9) body regions: neck, shoulders, elbows, hands, back, waist, hips,
knees and ankles joints. Statistical analysis using the Microsoft Excel Programme (ver.
2010).
The rural population involved the highest percentage (33,36%). The most
frequently reported MSD in farmers were located in knee joint (23,18) while the lowest
percentage (1,37%) in the ankle and hips. Female farmers reported significantly higher
frequencies (30, 26%) of MSD in knee joint while male colleagues in hands (27,40%).
Knowledge and education on the use of improved agricultural equipment, safe
working methods and proper posture can contribute to mitigating musculoskeletal risks
in agriculture
Key words: farmers, agriculture, musculoskeletal disorders, injuries, exposure to risk
(full paper: http://e-jst.teiath.gr/issue_43/Gogos_43.pdf)
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