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http://dx.doi.org/10.12812/ksms.2015.17.2.107

(A)Study on the relationship between back pain experiences of Japanese employees with spinal disorder and body Musculoskeletal disorder  

Jung, Han-Suk (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
Tanabe, Hajime (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
Kuwaoka, Toshifumi (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
Amano, Minae (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
Onodera, Yasushi (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
Inouchi, Takashi (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
Imoto, Yuichi (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
Tanabe, Keiichi (Dept. of of Chiropractic The Graduate School of Health Promotion, HanSeo University)
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Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science / v.17, no.2, 2015 , pp. 107-115 More about this Journal
Abstract
The study targeted Japanese employees who have visited hospital for spinal disorder. The study analyzed work environment and pain relief methods of work-related back pain patients, and the relationship between back pain and other body parts. The purpose of this study was to provide draw up measures for patients with back pain and to provide basic data for the sustainable prevention program. The study result of back pain, in other words, employees suffering from lumbago, had disparity between occupations; the highest number of patients were made up of 16-years or above long-serving employees, and below 5-years of short-serving employees. There were more patients complaining of chronic lumbago than acute lumbago, and patients recognized poor posture as the primary cause of lumbago. Furthermore, 99.5% of spinal disorder patients complain back pain, 23.2% use only alternative therapy, and 15.2% visit clinic and hospital with alternative therapy. Patients showed pain reduction and high satisfaction after using alternative therapy. The study targeted Japanese employees where complement therapy is more generalized than that of Korea, and thus there should be multilateral management programs provided in Korea as well.
Keywords
Spinal disorder; lumbago; Low back pain; Musculoskeletal disorder; Japan; Alternative therapy;
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