The aim of this study was to investigate whether back pain complaints have increased from pre-Covid-19 to during the Covid-19 period among the adult population of Malta, while exploring the possible contributing factors. Methods An online survey was distributed through social media targeting the ...
However, many effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are still to be discovered. The main objective of this study was to assess the changes in the frequency of reported physical back pain complaints reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. In contrast to other published studies, we target the ...
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Immediate Effect of Working From Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Incidence of Non-Specific Neck and Low Back Pain: A Prospective Cohort Study The end of 2019 witnessed the emergence of an infectious coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and Thailand has published guidelines to deal with th...
On Oswestry disability distribution 33% were ranked as mild, 12% moderate, 8% severe and 2% as bed bound due to stability Conclusion: in light of the findings by the results about low back pain and disability the prevalence is observed higher due to the nature of work. A change in the ...
Some of the impacts of COVID-19 have been widely reported already. However, many effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are still to be discovered. The main objective of this study was to assess the changes in the frequency of reported physical back pain complaints reported during the COVID-19 ...
back pain;female teachers;COVID-19 pandemic;home office 1. Introduction Back pain is a widespread and common problem that most people experience at some point in their lives [1]. It affects mostly adults, causes disability for some, and is the most common reason for seeking healthcare [2,...
Back pain is not specifically a prominent feature of COVID-19. However, infections always lower our pain thresholds, and so all common aches and pains are more likely to be triggered or aggravated by any systemic infection — but perhaps COVID-19 more than most, simply because it’s unusual...
We retrospectively reconstituted the history of evolution and onset of the main symptoms of COVID-19 in 70 patients ([29 males, 41%] with a mean age of 56.7 ± 19.3 [19–96] years). Firstly, pain syndrome defined by headache and/or myalgia and/or arthralgia (87%, n = 61) appeared...