The effectiveness of simplified intervention program for preventing and reducing Low Back Pain among Malaysian bus drivers

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An intervention study was conducted in order to determine the effectiveness of an exercise program for reducing Low Back Pain (LBP) among bus drivers. A total of 197 bus drivers were randomly selected from a baseline study involving 1,197 drivers. Repeated Intervention programs (IN1 and IN2) were introduced which consist of a video programs, poster, pamphlet and demonstration. Pre-Intervention (pre-IN1 and pre-IN2) and post Intervention (post-IN1 and post-IN2) assessment studies the effect of the intervention programs to LBP and knowledge of respondents observed every 3 months. Knowledge score during Pre-IN 1 shows no significant difference between both groups whereas significant increase of knowledge was observed in Post-IN1, Pre-IN2 and Post-IN2 among the intervention group. The study revealed no significant changes of LBP complaints after post-IN1 in both group but a significant reduction of LBP among intervention group compared to the control group in the post-IN2. The effectiveness of the program was only seen after 6 months of the program. © 2014 Science Publication.

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Tamrin, S. B. M., Yokoyama, K., Naing, L., & Guan, N. Y. (2014). The effectiveness of simplified intervention program for preventing and reducing Low Back Pain among Malaysian bus drivers. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 11(5), 818–832. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2014.818.832

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