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Occupational and psychosocial risk factors as predictors for shoulder pain among electricity linemen- A cross sectional study

2nd International Conference and Expo on Novel Physiotherapies

Vinothini Padmanathan

National University of Malaysia, Malaysia

ScientificTracks Abstracts: J Nov Physiother

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025.C1.005

Abstract
Shoulder pain is a common problem among linemen working in the electrical industry. However, the prevalence and causative risk factors of shoulder pain have not been studied extensively among electricity linemen. Therefore, the objective of the current study was to determine the relationship between occupational and psychosocial risk factors on the development of shoulder pain among electricity linemen. This cross sectional study was conducted among 88 electricity linemen working in private sub Contract Company. The Malay version Job Content Questionnaire (M- JCQ) and Quick Exposure Check List (QEC) were utilized to assess the psychosocial and occupational risk factors for shoulder pain in electricity linemen profession. Data were analyzed using SPSS 21 version. Multiple logistic regression was used to estimate the odds ratio (OR) for all the relevant risk factors. Approximately, 68.2% of linemen were suffering from shoulder pain. Occupational risk factors such as vibration [OR: 4.26 (95% 1.85-6.12) p<0.05] and work pace [OR: 2.87 (95% 1.17- 4.33) p<0.05] were found as a strong predictors for the occurrence of shoulder pain among linemen. In addition, decision latitude [OR: 1.5 (95% 0.97-2.11) p>0.05] was significantly associated with the development of shoulder pain in linemen profession. The occurrence of shoulder pain among linemen is strongly associated with physical and psychosocial risk factors such as vibration, work pace and decision latitude. Therefore, an immediate preventive strategies need to be taken to prevent the occurrence of shoulder pain among electricity linemen profession.
Biography

Vinothini Padmanathan has completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy from Manipal College of Allied Health Science, India in 2005. Currently, she is pursuing her Master’s in Allied Health Science from National University of Malaysia. In addition, she is also working as an Assistant Lecturer in the faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Physiotherapy Department at University Tunku Abdul Rahman Malaysia. During her Post-graduation studies, she had published several papers and has been serving as reviewer in reputed journals. Her research interests are occupational health and rehabilitation.

Email: vinothini.padmanathan@gmail.com

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