2016
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5918.029.004.ao11
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Lower back pain and level of disability amongst construction workers

Abstract: Introduction: Lower back pain is a symptom that significantly affects people's lives, especially workers whose professional achievements can be limited by this pain. Objective: Estimate prevalence of lower back pain and describe the levels of disability amongst construction workers. Methods: 84 construction workers participated in this study. Each of them was given three questionnaires. The first questionnaire was aimed at identifying sociodemographic variables such as work and lifestyle habits. The second q… Show more

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“…In contrast, Reddy et al PLOS ONE [31] and Kaneda et al [32] reported lower prevalence of LBP with 20.8% and 29.3% respectively among the construction workers. Bodhare et al [33] and Araújo et al [34] reported the highest one-year prevalence of LBP with 92.0% and 71.4% respectively among construction workers compared to present study. One-year prevalence of LBP among male construction workers in the current study was 48.1%.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Low Back Painsupporting
confidence: 42%
“…In contrast, Reddy et al PLOS ONE [31] and Kaneda et al [32] reported lower prevalence of LBP with 20.8% and 29.3% respectively among the construction workers. Bodhare et al [33] and Araújo et al [34] reported the highest one-year prevalence of LBP with 92.0% and 71.4% respectively among construction workers compared to present study. One-year prevalence of LBP among male construction workers in the current study was 48.1%.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Low Back Painsupporting
confidence: 42%