Prevalence of mechanical low back pain among bus drivers in cairo transport authority in Egypt : Survey study /

Ismail Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim

Prevalence of mechanical low back pain among bus drivers in cairo transport authority in Egypt : Survey study / مدى أنتشار ألام أسفل الظهر المكانيكى بين سائقى الحافلات فى هيئة النقل العام بالقاهرة : دراسة مسحية Ismail Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim ; Supervised Salwa Fadl Abdalmegeed , Hamed Mohamed Elkhozamy - Cairo : Ismail Mohamed Ismail Ibrahim , 2019 - 57 P. : charts ,facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Musculoskeletal Disorder

Background: Mechanical low back pain MLBP) is an impacting musculoskeletal disorder and this population is at a high risk of suffering from LBB. Purposes: to acquire lifetime, MLBP among bus drivers who are currently working at Cairo Transport Authority (CTA), as well as factors related to the workplace or the individual, and MLBP characteristics. Methods: A specifically designed questionnaire was distributed to the bus drivers who are currently working in CTA (574 bus drivers). Results: all the bus drivers have completed the questionnaire. The lifetime prevalence of MLBP was 72.3% (95% CI from 69.5% to 76.8%), most prevalent bus drivers with MLBP were driving Emarat type bus (52.3%). Conclusion: Mechanical low back pain is common among Egyptian bus drivers at the prevalence, making Cairo Transport Authority a high-risk group, which necessitate appropriate intervention to manage such sequelae



Bus Drivers Low Back Pain Prevalence
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