Pattern of Musculoskeletal Disorder and Associated Factors among Garo Ethnic Community
Authored by Md Monoarul Haque
Musculoskeletal symptoms are the most frequent self-reported health
problems in the population and constitute a large proportion of
limiting long-standing illness. However, the health needs of ethnic
minorities suffering from back pain and musculoskeletal disorders are a
neglected area. This cross sectional survey based study was conducted to
assess pattern of musculoskeletal problem affecting Garo ethnic
community in Bangladesh. Total 200 samples were taken conveniently
visiting door to door by Physiotherapist. Musculoskeletal problem
was determined by medical records as well as physical examination by
Physiotherapist. Mean age of the respondents was 53.00±14.07
years. Half of the study subjects were housewife. Two third (64%)
respondents came from low income family. More than half of the
respondents (54%) reported musculoskeletal problem. Low back pain, knee
pain, neck pain and frozen shoulder were 26%, 22%, 2% and 4%
respectively. Prevalence of musculoskeletal problem was more in 55-65
years age group and statistically significant. Illiterate suffered more
in
musculoskeletal problem which was significant statistically. It is
concluded that musculoskeletal problem was high among Garo ethnic
people.
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