Prevalence of Lumbar Spine Dysfunction in Sugar Industry Workers of Karad Taluka
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9859Keywords:
Lumbar spine dysfunction, sugar industry workers, modified oswestry low back pain disability Questionnaire.Abstract
Background: From past few years, in most of the industrialized world there has been increase in number of
individuals having problem in musculoskeletal system. The term spinal dysfunction refers to an abnormal
increase or decrease in spinal movement (mobility). Sugar industry workers are directly involved in the
production process that’s why some existing studies shows that the sugar industry work is characterized
by repetitive movement, heavy load movement, wrong or awkward posture, forceful activity which causes
cumulative trauma to the spine due to increase variability in weights.
Repetitive bending movement causes backache, prolonged working hours causes feeling of fatigue, long
hour movement of hand causes numbness of fingers and strenuous activities all these activities put workers at
risk for work related musculoskeletal disorders. There was hardly any literature available on the prevalence
of spinal dysfunction in sugar industry workers in rural Maharashtra. Hence this observational study is to
find out prevalence of spinal dysfunction in sugar industry workers in karad taluka.
Methods: This is an observational study which included 100 subjects. Then they were screened and
distributed according to their age, gender, BMI and were asked to fill the modified oswestry low back pain
disability Questionnaire. Later the subjects were assessede using modified oswestry low back pain disability
Questionnaire.
Result: In this study 100 sugar industry workers (68 males and 32 females) were taken for study. It was
found that 59 sugar industry workers had a lumbar spine dysfunction. The age is from 30-above 50 years of
workers were taken in this study, which was found to be more prevalent in male(63%) than in female(50%),
although this difference was not statistically significant.
Conclusion: This study has provided the evidence to support the increase in lumbar spine dysfunction in
sugar industry workers of karad taluka.