Work-related Injuries Among PTs
A recent study on “work-related musculoskeltal disorders among Nigerian physiotherapists” echos numerous other studies…
PTs are prone to work-related injuries.
The latest study, published in BMC Musculoskeltal Disorders notes the following statistics on the prevelence of work related musculoskeletal injuries by country:
- Australia: 55-91% experience some type of injury
- Canada: 49% experience low back pain
- Kuwait: 70% experience low back pain
- Nigeria: 69.8% experience low back pain
- Turkey: 85% experience some type of injury
- United Kingdom: 68% experience some type of injury
- United States: 45-62% experience low back pain
Work factors that contribute to injury:
- treating a large number of patients in one day
- working in the same position for a long period of time
- lifting or transferring dependent patients
- performing manual therapy techniques
Interestingly, new grads and younger therapists (<30 years old) were more prone to injury usually due to poor body mechanics.
Let’s talk about how you avoid work-related injuries.