EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF THE CARRIED BAGGAGE ON THE SELECTED STABILOMETRIC PARAMETERS, BODY POSTURE, AND OCCURRENCE OF PAIN IN YOUNG WOMEN Cover Image

EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF THE CARRIED BAGGAGE ON THE SELECTED STABILOMETRIC PARAMETERS, BODY POSTURE, AND OCCURRENCE OF PAIN IN YOUNG WOMEN
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF THE CARRIED BAGGAGE ON THE SELECTED STABILOMETRIC PARAMETERS, BODY POSTURE, AND OCCURRENCE OF PAIN IN YOUNG WOMEN

Author(s): Joanna Rajfur, Katarzyna Rajfur, Natalia Roden, Beata Fras-Łabanc, Paweł Dolibog
Subject(s): Health and medicine and law, Welfare services
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: back load; carry-on luggage; back pain; body posture

Summary/Abstract: Background: Posture ergonomics is becoming an increasingly discussed issue in the literature. The effect of daily habits and attitudes, especially overloading ones, is an important topic of currently conducted research. Performing simple tasks correctly is an important aspect. The following paper deals with the topic of women’s handbags and the effect of carrying them on various stabilometric parameters. Aim of the Study: This study aimed to check whether the examined women who carry a one-shoulder bag are affected by posture and the occurrence of pain. Material and methods: Forty-two women aged 20–25 years were enrolled in the study and were assigned to two equal comparison groups: group A – ladies carrying a purse on the right arm and group B – ladies carrying a purse on the left arm. The following tests were performed: evaluation of postural stability, including total sway path (SP) using a stabilometric platform, the degree of spinal curvature was assessed with a scoliometer, the degree of pelvic tilt was measured with an electronic inclinometer, and the extent of lateral head flexion was checked with an electronic goniometer. Back pain intensity was assessed using the VAS scale. Results: There appeared to be a statistically significant difference in the transfer of the center of gravity to the right side in group A and to the left side in group B. As for the stabilometric parameters, only the SP [mm] parameter achieved statistical significance. The highest correlations were observed in group A, between pain complaints and the range of head flexion to the right (r = -0.62). In both groups, no significant statistical differences were found within the groups with and without declared pain (p > 0.05). However, in the intergroup comparison for patients without a bag (p = 0.01), with their own bag (p = 0.04), and with a 3kg bag (p = 0.02), there were statistically significant differences. Conclusions: A bag worn on one shoulder can provoke the occurrence of back pain. The stabilometric results indicate abnormalities while free-standing. Education about pain prevention and maintaining proper posture is important.

  • Issue Year: 17/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 48-55
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English