Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Customized Postural Correction Device for Motorcyclist
Keywords:
Backpain, Backrest, Motorcyclists, Musculoskeletal Pain, SeverityAbstract
Background: The work-related motorcyclist is prone to driving-related issues due to the longer duration of riding positions and might not be aware of the improper posture they hold throughout the day and land up causing several problems There is a need for a posture corrector device which can help the motorcyclist maintain their proper posture and reduce pain. Objectives: The objective of the study was to assess the musculoskeletal pain in the motorcyclist, to assess the range of motion of the spinal and cervical joint and to evaluate the effectiveness of the customized backrest with post-assessment. Materials and Methods: An analytical study was done among motorcyclists working in Karad. Detailed assessment was taken with the VAS (visual analogue scale) and range of motion of the cervical and spine. Proper consent and ethical permission were taken, the prototype was given to the motorcyclist for use for 30 days and an assessment was done after the use of the backrest. Results: In our study, the participants experienced that the pain they had during riding and the musculoskeletal problems they had dure to improper posture while riding were reduced after the use of the customized device and was also supportive for the back and easy to use for daily need. Conclusion: We conclude that the effect of a backrest for the motorcyclist is a need of cause. The results observed after the use of the backrest were significant, the pain rating was reduced and the altered range of motion was also improved in post-assessment.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Siddhi Sawant, Namrata Kadam
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Accepted 2024-04-08
Published 2024-05-16
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