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. 2019 Nov 10;7(21):3704-3709.
doi: 10.3889/oamjms.2019.578. eCollection 2019 Nov 15.

Thoracic Kyphosis Angle in Relation to Low Back Pain among Dentists in Iran

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Thoracic Kyphosis Angle in Relation to Low Back Pain among Dentists in Iran

Hamed Nadri et al. Open Access Maced J Med Sci. .

Abstract

Background: Non-specific low back pain (LBP) has a direct impact on the quality of life, active days at work and health care costs.

Aim: This study was conducted to determine the relationship between LBP and thoracic kyphosis angle among dentists.

Material and methods: This cross-sectional and descriptive-analytical study carried out in the form of census among 84 dentists employed in a specialised clinic in Iran. Dentists LBP prevalence and intensity and thoracic kyphosis angle were evaluated respectively with the self-administered body map questionnaire, visual analogue scale and flexicurve ruler. Statistical data analysis was done using SPSS software, version 22.

Results: The data showed that the prevalence of LBP in dentists was 44.9% and intensity of LBP was reported about 71.9 ± 19.34. Pearson correlation coefficient between thoracic kyphosis angle and dentist's characteristics was not significant except for work experience. The single linear regression model showed that 1.3% of thoracic kyphosis angle changes was positively dependent on LBP. Also, the present study proved that thoracic kyphosis angle changes were positively dependent to 2.6%, 10.8% and 5.7 percent of age, work experience and Body Mass Index (BMI), respectively.

Conclusion: Despite the lack of significant statistical relation between LBP and thoracic kyphosis angle, there is a high prevalence and intensity of LBP among Dentists. To reduce the risk of work-related LBP among dentists, managing factors such as BMI, work postures and exercises during work should be taken into consideration.

Keywords: Dentists; Low Back Pain; Thoracic Kyphosis.

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