Comparison of Musculoskeletal Symptoms of Neck and Shoulder among Different Types of Hand Held Device Users

Sabahat Anwar, Rabia Shaheen, Iqra Hameed, Nawal Farooq, Usama Bin Sabir, Tamjeed Ghafar, Efra Akdas, Muhammad Nisar
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Introduction: Prolonged and forceful utilization of hand-held devices has contributed to a global increase in upper extremity and cervical musculoskeletal disorders. These pathologies are directly associated with the excessive use of mobile phones, tablets, and similar devices. Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the impact of diverse hand-held devices on musculoskeletal (MSK) symptoms in the neck and shoulder and investigate the relation between usage duration and MSK symptoms in the neck and shoulder region. Materials and Methods: This study utilized an observational design with a self-structured questionnaire approved by the Department of Physical Therapy at Sargodha Medical College. The sample consisted of 300 young adults aged 21 to 28 years, selected through convenient sampling across different academic years. Data collection involved the distribution of a comprehensive questionnaire, ensuring meticulous responses and privacy. Inclusive criteria included 2nd to final year students, while exclusions maintained homogeneity. Rigorous standards were followed, enhancing reliability and validity, and facilitating a comprehensive exploration of musculoskeletal health in the medical college student population. Results: Among the 300 participants, 76% experienced musculoskeletal discomfort in the neck and shoulder regions, while 24% were asymptomatic. Specifically, 57% reported pain, 16% had numbness, 5% experienced cramping, and 22% felt stiffness. Moreover, 55% of the total population reported some level of pain on the Visual Analog Scale, while 45% were pain-free. Conclusion: Excessive utilization of handheld devices is intricately associated with cervico-brachial discomfort, revealing correlations between device typology, duration of usage, postural alignments, and musculoskeletal symptoms. Keywords: hand-held devices, musculoskeletal symptoms, neck and shoulder discomfort
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不同类型手持设备使用者颈部和肩部肌肉骨骼症状的比较
导言:长时间用力使用手持设备导致全球上肢和颈部肌肉骨骼疾病的增加。这些病症与过度使用手机、平板电脑和类似设备直接相关。研究目的本研究旨在评估各种手持设备对颈肩部肌肉骨骼(MSK)症状的影响,并调查使用时间与颈肩部肌肉骨骼症状之间的关系。材料与方法:本研究采用观察法设计,自编问卷调查,并获得了萨尔古达医学院物理治疗系的批准。样本由 300 名年龄在 21 至 28 岁之间的年轻人组成,他们是通过不同学年的方便抽样选出的。数据收集工作包括分发一份综合问卷,以确保细致的回答和隐私。纳入标准包括二年级至毕业班学生,排除标准则保持了同质性。调查遵循了严格的标准,提高了可靠性和有效性,有助于全面探讨医学院学生群体的肌肉骨骼健康状况。研究结果在 300 名参与者中,76% 的人在颈部和肩部出现过肌肉骨骼不适,24% 的人没有症状。具体来说,57%的人感到疼痛,16%的人感到麻木,5%的人感到痉挛,22%的人感到僵硬。此外,55% 的人在视觉模拟量表上显示有一定程度的疼痛,而 45% 的人没有疼痛感。结论过度使用手持设备与颈肱不适有着错综复杂的关系,显示了设备类型、使用时间、姿势排列和肌肉骨骼症状之间的相关性。关键词:手持设备、肌肉骨骼症状、颈肩不适
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