Trends of patients undergoing physiotherapy at tertiary care hospital – A Retrospective study

Chilwant Sakshi Rameshwar, Prof.Dr. Anap Deepak (PhD), Gandhe Shwetanjali
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BACKGROUND:  Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are prevalent across the globe, and in India are the commonest causes of long-term pain and disability, affecting millions of people. As physiotherapy plays an important role in preventing and helping in recovering these MSDs. This study is aimed to determine the trend of musculoskeletal conditions among patients undergoing physiotherapy treatment at tertiary care hospital. In a tertiary setup, a particular trend of the disorder might help in formulating a new treatment program that will involve physiotherapy & prevention strategies. PURPOSE – To study the prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions in patients undergoing physiotherapy at tertiary care hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS:  It was a retrospective observational study in a tertiary care setup. Trends of patients having different musculoskeletal disorders have been observed from January 2022 to January 2023. The Disorders were divided into traumatic and non-traumatic categories. After arranging the data condition-wise analysis was done and the percentage of each condition was calculated accordingly. A total of (n = 6413) patient’s one-year data was analysed for different musculoskeletal conditions. RESULTS: Results showed a majority of disorders that patients in the rural setup are experiencing are lower limb fractures accounting for 44.0%, low back pain at 31.12%, and neck pain at 21.25% of all conditions. CONCLUSION: There is a high prevalence of occupation-related musculoskeletal disorders comprising back pain and neck pain under a non-traumatic domain & lower limb fracture under a traumatic domain in tertiary care hospital. Attempts should be made to educate the rural population about physiotherapy and prevention strategies related to increased work demands, to prevent trauma.  
三级医院患者接受物理治疗的趋势——回顾性研究
背景:肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)在全球范围内普遍存在,在印度是导致长期疼痛和残疾的最常见原因,影响了数百万人。因为物理治疗在预防和帮助恢复这些msd方面起着重要作用。本研究旨在了解在三级医院接受物理治疗的患者的肌肉骨骼状况的趋势。在三级设置中,疾病的特定趋势可能有助于制定新的治疗方案,包括物理治疗和预防策略。目的:研究在三级医院接受物理治疗的患者中肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率。材料和方法:这是一项在三级医疗机构进行的回顾性观察性研究。从2022年1月到2023年1月,观察了不同肌肉骨骼疾病患者的趋势。这些障碍分为创伤性和非创伤性两类。整理数据后,进行条件分析,并计算每种条件的百分比。共分析(n = 6413)例患者一年的不同肌肉骨骼状况数据。结果:结果显示,农村地区患者所经历的大多数疾病是下肢骨折,占44.0%,腰痛占31.12%,颈部疼痛占21.25%。结论:在三级医院,职业相关肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率很高,包括非创伤性腰痛和颈部疼痛以及创伤性下肢骨折。应努力教育农村人口了解与工作需求增加有关的物理治疗和预防战略,以防止创伤。
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