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Frequency of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Barbers 理发师中与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病的频率
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110210
Anmar Zaheer, Ayesha Ayub, Osama Ramzan
Background
背景
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Frequency of Musculoskeletal Discomfort and Peripheral Neuropathies in Clinical Physical Therapists 临床物理治疗师中肌肉骨骼不适和周围神经病变的频率
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110206
Ayesha Ali, Iqra Imtiaz, Muhammad Mehdi Abbas, Ashar Rafi, Asif Khan, Namal Shahzadi
Objectives: To determine the frequency of musculoskeletal discomfort and peripheral neuropathies in clinically practicing physical therapist and to assess their health related quality of life
目的:了解临床物理治疗师发生肌肉骨骼不适和周围神经病变的频率,并评估其健康相关的生活质量
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Association of Neck Pain with Neck Flexors Endurance in School Going Students 在校学生颈部疼痛与颈部屈肌耐力的关系
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110204
Nimra Ashraf, Hafiz Usman Asad, Farooq Islam, A. Raza
Objective
客观的
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Tinnitus and its Relationship with Noise Induced Hearing Loss 耳鸣及其与噪声性听力损失的关系
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110205
S. Khan, G. Saqulain, M. Babur, Fariha Ambreen
self-structured questionnaire, Otoscopy, Pure Tone Audiometry were used for data collection and analysis done using SPSS version 20.0 version. Results: Study revealed a prevalence of Noise Induced Hearing Loss of 39(10.3%) with predominance of moderate hearing loss. Noise induced hearing loss revealed significant association with age (P=0.012), gender (P=0.000), duration and site of tinnitus (p<0.001) & number of tinnitus sounds (p=0.04). However there was no association with type of tinnitus (p=0.25). Conclusion: Noise Induced hearing loss with a prevalence of 39(10.3%) has significant association with tinnitus
采用自结构化问卷法、耳镜法、纯音测听法进行数据收集和分析,采用SPSS 20.0版本。结果:研究显示噪音引起的听力损失有39例(10.3%),以中度听力损失为主。噪声性听力损失与年龄(P=0.012)、性别(P=0.000)、耳鸣持续时间、耳鸣部位(P <0.001)、耳鸣次数(P= 0.04)相关。但与耳鸣类型无关(p=0.25)。结论:噪声性听力损失与耳鸣有显著相关性,发病率39例(10.3%)
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Frequency of Posture Related Neck Pain Among Medical Students: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Survey 医学生与姿势相关的颈部疼痛频率:一项描述性横断面调查
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110203
Mamoona Tasleem Afzal, Rabia Kousar, Aqib Jamal, Laiba Arshad, Misbah Najeeb, S. Mohuddin
: Poor posture and bad working environment ergonomics are the common causes of advancement in cervical pain. Acute neck pain is abrupt, intense pain and it typically subsides within days or weeks. Chronic neck pain felt most of the time and
不良的姿势和不良的工作环境是导致颈椎疼痛进展的常见原因。急性颈部疼痛是突然的,剧烈的疼痛,通常在几天或几周内消退。大部分时间都有慢性颈部疼痛的感觉
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Prevailing practices and advancements of speech and language pathology in Pakistan 巴基斯坦言语和语言病理学的普遍做法和进展
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110201
Dr Humaira Shamim Kiyani
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Quality of Life & Associated Factors in Children Having Polio Related Disabilities; A Cross Sectional Study 生活质量&;小儿麻痹症相关残疾儿童的相关因素横断面研究
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110202
Aizaz Ali Shah, Aqeel Khan, Khan ., Bostan Muhammad, Ghulam Saqulain, Shafiq ur Rehman
Background: Poliomyelitis is a paralytic & highly infectious disease caused by a virulent virus from the Picornaviridae family. It is one of the oldest diseases and has been mentioned in Egyptian drawings as well. Objectives: To determine the Quality of life & its association with clinico-demographic variables of post-poliomyelitis children having disabilities. Methodology: This cross sectional study recruited N=460 post-polio cases from Khyber Pakhtun Khwa and Khyber Pakhtun Khwa Tribal District from July 2019 to December 2019 using convenience sampling. Sample included both genders, aged 15 years or less, who had received rehabilitation services for more than 3 months & had a valid case identification number. Cases who did not receive rehab in the last 2 months, those having other health related issues or impairments along with polio were excluded from the study. Basic demographic sheet and World Health Organization Quality of Life questionaire on disability was used for the data collection and analysis done using SPSS Version 21. Results: Study revealed highest domain score for psychological (13.11±2.19/56.85±13.43) followed by physical (12.74±2.78/55.07±16.85) and environmental (12.31±2.06/53.03±13.08) domains, the least score was of social domain (10.67±2.14/41.81±13.34). Quality of life revealed significant association (p<0.001) with occupation, visibility of disability, disability affecting life; and its physical domain with Age of onset & duration (p=0.026); physical (p=0.003), psychological (p=0.000) and environmental (p=0.000) domain with income. Conclusion: The quality of life of post-polio cases with disabilities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & its Tribal District is compromised with highest domain score for psychological followed by physical and environmental domains, the least score was of social domain. Quality of life revealed significant association with occupation, visibility of disability, disability affecting life; and its physical domain with Age of onset & duration; physical, psychological and environmental domain with income.
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Knowledge, Attitude and Barriers of Research Among Post-Graduate Physical Therapists 研究生物理治疗师的知识、态度与研究障碍
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110213
Ateeqa Younis, Fatima Aslam, Noshaba Ilyas, S. Shahid, Mian Waleed Ahmed, Mian Awais Ahmed
enrolled. Non-probability convenience sampling technique was employed. The data was gathered using semi-structured questionnaire which included demographics and the scales used were: Attitude towards Research Scale, Research and Knowledge Scale, Barriers towards Research Finding Scale. For statistical analysis, SPSS 21 version was used. Results: There were 125 females and 125 males participants. Overall, 121(48.4%) participants agreed that research should be integrated in professional training, 97(38.8%) strongly agreed that research is exhausting, 96(38.4%) remained neutral about feeling delighted in conducting research, 74(29.6%) discovered it difficult to comprehend the concept regarding research, 175(70.0%) agreed that prime treatment choice is delivered by research, 131(52.4%) agreed that subjects inducted can discontinue at their convenience, 183(73.2%) disagreed that consent is not mandatory to participate, 93(37.2%) strongly agreed that articles are not promptly published, 113(45.2%) agreed that physicians do not collaborate with execution and 106(42.2%) disagreed that the therapist do not hold themselves competent in considering the quality of research. Conclusion: Predominantly, the participants articulated positive attitude and showed their knowledge regarding research work. At the same time, delayed publication processing, unfamiliarity with statistical analysis, lack of time to go through the literature, lack of funds and facilities were among the barriers.
登记。采用非概率方便抽样技术。数据采用半结构化问卷收集,其中包括人口统计数据,使用的量表为:研究态度量表、研究和知识量表、研究发现障碍量表。采用SPSS 21版本进行统计分析。结果:女性125人,男性125人。总体而言,121人(48.4%)同意研究应纳入专业培训,97人(38.8%)强烈同意研究令人筋疲力尽,96人(38.4%)对进行研究感到高兴保持中立,74人(29.6%)发现很难理解有关研究的概念,175人(70.0%)同意主要治疗选择是由研究提供的,131人(52.4%)同意被诱导的受试者可以在方便时停止。183人(73.2%)不同意同意不是强制性的参与,93人(37.2%)强烈同意文章没有及时发表,113人(45.2%)同意医生没有与执行合作,106人(42.2%)不同意治疗师认为自己没有能力考虑研究的质量。结论:主要是参与者表达了积极的态度,并展示了他们对研究工作的了解。与此同时,延迟出版处理、不熟悉统计分析、没有时间浏览文献、缺乏资金和设施都是障碍。
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Frequency of Navicular Drop Among Grade II Hallux Valgus Patients II级拇外翻患者舟状骨下降的频率
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110207
Warda Altaf, Y. Mazher, Samreen Sadiq, H. Asim
Objective: The purpose of this research was to determine the frequency of navicular drop among the patient of hallux valgus (HV) in grade II Methodology: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in Ghurki trust and teaching hospital among patients of grade II hallux valgus. The total duration of study was 6 months from June, 2020 to December 2020. The data was collected from 89 participants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. They were selected through non probability purposive sampling technique. Navicular drop test was used to collect data and results were analyzed using its NDT values. Data was entered and analyzed by using SPSS version 21. Descriptive statistics including the frequency of navicular drop and demographic characteristic of the participant was collected. Results: The mean age of participant was 44.90 ± 8.22 years and the mean BMI of participants was 27.15 ± 2.96 kg/m2. Navicular drop was normal in 10 patient11.2 %), whereas 15 patients (16.8 %) had low navicular drop and 63 patients (70.7 %) had high navicular drop. Conclusion: It was observed that the frequency of navicular drop among patients of grade II hallux valgus was high. It suggests the urgent need of carrying out evidence based physical health promotion for patients with foot deformity to control this growing problem.
目的:本研究的目的是确定二级拇外翻(HV)患者的船形下降频率。方法:在Ghurki信托教学医院对二级拇外翻患者进行描述性横断面研究。研究时间为6个月,从2020年6月到2020年12月。数据收集自89名符合纳入标准的参与者。他们是通过非概率有目的抽样技术选择的。采用舟形跌落试验收集数据,并利用其无损检测值对结果进行分析。数据录入和分析采用SPSS 21版。描述性统计包括舟状骨下降的频率和参与者的人口统计学特征。结果:参与者平均年龄为44.90±8.22岁,平均BMI为27.15±2.96 kg/m2。10例(11.2%)患者舟形落差正常,15例(16.8%)患者舟形落差低,63例(70.7%)患者舟形落差高。结论:II级拇外翻患者舟形下降的发生率较高。提示迫切需要对足部畸形患者进行循证身体健康促进,以控制这一日益严重的问题。
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Effectiveness of Soft Tissue Mobilization & Trigger Point Release Versus Stretching on Tension Type Headache Among University Students; A Randomized Control Trial 软组织动员、触发点释放与拉伸对大学生紧张性头痛的疗效观察随机对照试验
Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.53389/jrcrs.2023110212
M. Shafiq, Salman Mukhtiar, Mehrab Naseer, Esha Khan, Marium Khalid, Yasmin Chaudhary
& Trigger Point Release
&触发点释放
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