Prevalence of Forward Head Posture in Goldsmith Workers

Prajwal S. Kulwal, Amrita Sakharwade
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Background: It was found that goldsmiths were highly affected by improper body posture and workload. Twisting, bending over, and over-reaching are the results of poorly designed workstations; this will cause postural abnormality, and later on, this can lead to musculoskeletal-related disorders, in which forward head posture (FHP) is the most common postural abnormality. Therefore, to aware the workers about their musculoskeletal disorder as well as the analysis of the worker suffering from forward head posture (FHP). Materials and Methods: The study took place at the workplace of goldsmith workersin Nagpur, Maharashtra, for 1.5 years. With the confidence interval of 95%, an absolute precisionof 15and based on a pilot study and literature reviews, the sample size was estimated to be 35.AGoniometer, camera(for photographic Images), laptop and two-sided tape were used to determine the cranio-vertebral angle. Thirty-five goldsmiths participated in the study. The photographic method was used to evaluate cranio-vertebral angle, which helps to determine forward head posture. Result:In this study 35 goldsmith workers were evaluated with a mean age of 37±10 years, a mean working hour of 11±10 hours and a work experience of 18±9.8 years. Out of 35 goldsmiths 25 showed the prevalence of forward head posture, or 71.42% of them had forward head posture. Conclusion: Based on the results the present study which was conducted on goldsmith workers concluded that prevalence of forward head posture was 71.42% among the population
金匠工人头部前倾的普遍程度
背景:研究发现,不当的身体姿势和工作量对金匠的影响很大。扭曲、弯腰和过度伸展是工作站设计不当的结果;这将导致姿势异常,并在以后导致与肌肉骨骼有关的疾病,其中前头姿势(FHP)是最常见的姿势异常。因此,要了解工人的肌肉骨骼疾病,并对患有前头姿势(FHP)的工人进行分析。材料和方法:研究在马哈拉施特拉邦那格浦尔的金匠工人工作场所进行,为期 1.5 年。使用测角仪、照相机(用于拍摄图像)、笔记本电脑和双面胶带测定颅椎体角度。35 名金匠参与了研究。摄影方法用于评估颅椎体角度,这有助于确定头部前倾的姿势。结果:这项研究评估了 35 名金匠,他们的平均年龄为(37±10)岁,平均工作时间为(11±10)小时,工作经验为(18±9.8)年。在 35 名金匠中,有 25 人表现出头部前倾的姿势,占 71.42%。结论根据对金匠工人进行的本次研究得出的结论是,前头姿势在人群中的流行率为 71.42%。
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