The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad

Background The prevalence of musculoskeletal disease has been increased tremendously among the urban bus drivers especially developing country. Increased spinal load and intervertebral disc degradation have also been identified as possible mechanisms for WBV-related LBP. Objectives To identify the e...

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Main Author: Ahmad, Nurul Syafiqah
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.494062021-08-06T10:06:53Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49406/ The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad Ahmad, Nurul Syafiqah Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Specialties of internal medicine Backache Background The prevalence of musculoskeletal disease has been increased tremendously among the urban bus drivers especially developing country. Increased spinal load and intervertebral disc degradation have also been identified as possible mechanisms for WBV-related LBP. Objectives To identify the effect of Whole Body Vibration on Low Back Pain among Rapid KL bus drivers. Methodology A crosssectional study was conducted on 40 bus drivers using systematic sampling. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected base on ISO 2631-1. WBV Accelerometer was used to measure the WBV frequency and Standardize Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire was used to identify the prevalence of low back pain among bus drivers. A chi-square test was performed to identify the effect of WBV on LBP among bus drivers. Results Of 40 participants, 75% having low back pain and 45% having back pain for the past 12 months. 15% and 5 % of the participants absent from work due to low back pain and back pain disorders respectively. There was a significant association between bus types and comfort seat design with p<0.001 and there was no significant association between WBV and LBP among bus drivers. The Daily Vibration Exposure A (8) are ranging from 0.94 ms2 to 2.38 ms2 exceeding the Exposure Action Value 0.5 ms2. Conclusion Although LBP is caused by multiple risk factors, the WBV may one of the contributing factors. In order to reduce the WBV, the management should consider redesigning the driver’s seat, duration of work and the frequency of bus maintenance and services. 2017-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49406/1/49406.pdf ID49406 Ahmad, Nurul Syafiqah (2017) The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
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Specialties of internal medicine
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Ahmad, Nurul Syafiqah
The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad
description Background The prevalence of musculoskeletal disease has been increased tremendously among the urban bus drivers especially developing country. Increased spinal load and intervertebral disc degradation have also been identified as possible mechanisms for WBV-related LBP. Objectives To identify the effect of Whole Body Vibration on Low Back Pain among Rapid KL bus drivers. Methodology A crosssectional study was conducted on 40 bus drivers using systematic sampling. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected base on ISO 2631-1. WBV Accelerometer was used to measure the WBV frequency and Standardize Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire was used to identify the prevalence of low back pain among bus drivers. A chi-square test was performed to identify the effect of WBV on LBP among bus drivers. Results Of 40 participants, 75% having low back pain and 45% having back pain for the past 12 months. 15% and 5 % of the participants absent from work due to low back pain and back pain disorders respectively. There was a significant association between bus types and comfort seat design with p<0.001 and there was no significant association between WBV and LBP among bus drivers. The Daily Vibration Exposure A (8) are ranging from 0.94 ms2 to 2.38 ms2 exceeding the Exposure Action Value 0.5 ms2. Conclusion Although LBP is caused by multiple risk factors, the WBV may one of the contributing factors. In order to reduce the WBV, the management should consider redesigning the driver’s seat, duration of work and the frequency of bus maintenance and services.
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title The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad
title_short The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad
title_full The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad
title_fullStr The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad
title_full_unstemmed The effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among Rapid KL bus drivers / Nurul Syafiqah Ahmad
title_sort effect of whole body vibration on low back pain among rapid kl bus drivers / nurul syafiqah ahmad
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49406/1/49406.pdf
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