A Pilot Research Assessing the risk of Musculoskeletal Discomforts among Physiotherapists caring for Patients with Neurological Conditions
Keywords:
physiotherapists, musculoskeletal discomfort, neurological conditions, ergonomic practices, work-related issues, self-reported, pain, awkward postures, workplace adjustments, ergonomic interventionsAbstract
Backround Physical interactions that are vigorous and lengthy are often necessary forphysiotherapists to play a key role in the rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders. Aim Thisstudy aims to assess the risk of musculoskeletal discomfort among physiotherapists engaged in thecare of patients with neurological conditions. Methods A thorough survey was carried out amongphysiotherapists in a range of healthcare environments to gather information on ergonomic practises,work-related issues, and self-reported musculoskeletal discomfort. Results Results show thatmusculoskeletal pain is rather frequent among physiotherapists, with the neck, shoulders, and lowerback being the most commonly affected areas. Awkward postures, insufficient breaks during patientcare sessions, and repetitive activities are some of the factors that lead to these discomforts. Workplaceadjustments and ergonomic interventions are mentioned as viable tactics to reduce these risks.Conclusion This study emphasises the significance of physiotherapists' musculoskeletal issues inorder to protect their health and, in turn, the standard of care given to patients with neurologicalproblems.References
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