Occurrence and trends of musculoskeletal pain among ski instructors

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.15561/26649837.2023.0104
Denis Čaušević, Erol Kovačević, Semir Mašić, S. Kovač, S. Spicer
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Background and Study Aim. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are incredibly common and are often related to work load. For any occupational or public health intervention, injury prevention is preferred to injury treatment. Occupational health and injury prevention research has the potential to help mitigate MSD in the workplace. The aim of this study was to determine how the work demands of ski instructors may affect the health of their musculoskeletal system. Material and Methods. A cross-sectional study involved the participation of 87 ski instructors (age = 34.61 ±10.67) in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ATUS in Bosnia and Herzegovina). Observed variables were the prevalence of MSD measured using a modified Nordic questionnaire about injuries during the previous ski season (neck, shoulders, elbows, wrist, upper back, lower back, one or both hips, one or both knees, and ankle). Means and standard deviations for each of the variables were calculated, and differences between genders were examined using an independent sample t-test. Results. Prevalence of MSDs in ski instructors was most common in neck (13.8%), shoulders (12.6%), elbows (4.6%), wrist (9.2%), upper back (10.3%), lower back (46.0%), one or both hips (9.2%), one or both knees (29.9%), and ankle (9.2%). The results showed statistically significant differences in MSD between genders in the neck (p=.034); shoulders (p=.017); upper back (p=.027); one or both knees (p=.003) and in the ankle joint (p=.011). Conclusions. MSD’s are common in ski instructors, especially in the low back and knees of female employees. Future research or injury prevention programs would benefit these populations.
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滑雪教练肌肉骨骼疼痛的发生及趋势
背景和研究目的。肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)非常常见,通常与工作负荷有关。对于任何职业或公共卫生干预,伤害预防优先于伤害治疗。职业健康和伤害预防研究有可能帮助减轻工作场所的MSD。这项研究的目的是确定滑雪教练的工作需求如何影响他们肌肉骨骼系统的健康。材料和方法。一项横断面研究涉及波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那87名滑雪教练(年龄=34.61±10.67)的参与。观察到的变量是使用改良的北欧问卷测量的MSD患病率,该问卷涉及前一滑雪季节的受伤情况(颈部、肩部、肘部、手腕、上背部、下背部、单髋或双髋、单膝或双膝以及脚踝)。计算了每个变量的平均值和标准差,并使用独立样本t检验了性别之间的差异。结果。滑雪教练中MSD的患病率最常见于颈部(13.8%)、肩部(12.6%)、肘部(4.6%)、手腕(9.2%)、上背部(10.3%)、下背部(46.0%)、,结果显示,颈部MSD在性别之间存在统计学显著差异(p=.034);肩部(p=.017);上背部(p=0.027);单膝或双膝(p=0.003)和踝关节(p=0.011)。结论:MSD在滑雪教练中很常见,尤其是在女性员工的下背部和膝盖。未来的研究或伤害预防计划将使这些人群受益。
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Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports
Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports Social Sciences-Education
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