Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad

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Arthrosis is the most common form of arthropathy and a major cause of functional disability and reduction in the quality of life of older adults. Commonly considered as a disease of the peripheral joints, osteotrosis of the spine is often ignored in discussions about the prevalence and effect of ost...

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Autor: Avalos Mendoza, Julisa Fiorella
Formato: tesis de grado
Fecha de Publicación:2014
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
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Materia:Calidad de vida de adultos mayores, Artrosis lumbar, Postura corporal
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
title Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
spellingShingle Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
Avalos Mendoza, Julisa Fiorella
Calidad de vida de adultos mayores, Artrosis lumbar, Postura corporal
title_short Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
title_full Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
title_fullStr Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
title_full_unstemmed Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
title_sort Relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad
author Avalos Mendoza, Julisa Fiorella
author_facet Avalos Mendoza, Julisa Fiorella
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dc.contributor.advisor.fl_str_mv Asmat Anhuamán, Ana
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avalos Mendoza, Julisa Fiorella
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Calidad de vida de adultos mayores, Artrosis lumbar, Postura corporal
topic Calidad de vida de adultos mayores, Artrosis lumbar, Postura corporal
description Arthrosis is the most common form of arthropathy and a major cause of functional disability and reduction in the quality of life of older adults. Commonly considered as a disease of the peripheral joints, osteotrosis of the spine is often ignored in discussions about the prevalence and effect of osteoarthrosis on disability and function. Several studies show that the body postures adopted by people in their different occupational activities show some relationship with the damage caused in the lumbar spine. OBJECTIVE: To determine the existence of a relationship between occupational body posture and the degree of lumbar osteoarthritis in patients over 45 years of age with a diagnosis of lumbar osteoarthritis attended in the external rheumatology clinic during the 2004-2013 period. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Through active search, between January 2004 and December 2013, 152 patients older than 45 years with a diagnosis of lumbar osteoarthritis were identified. RESULTS: Of the total of patients with lumbar osteoarthritis, 81% were female and 19% were male; with ages ranging from 45 to 95 years (mean: 62.24, DS: 10,905). The occupations that were most frequent were: housewives (54%), farmers (10%), drivers (7%), domestic workers (7%), among others. The body postures that were found were: standing frequently (72%), sitting without getting up (17%) and crouching with the back bent (11%). According to the radiological grade of lumbar osteoarthritis, grade 2 or minimal or mild osteoarthritis (48%), grade 3 or moderate osteoarthritis (38%) and grade 4 or severe osteoarthritis (14%) were found. The percentage distribution of radiological degrees of lumbar osteoarthritis by occupational body postures was: crouching with the back bent the frequency of degrees of mild, moderate and severe lumbar osteoarthritis were 3%, 4% and 3% respectively; those with occupational body posture standing frequently 36% had mild lumbar osteoarthritis, 29% moderate osteoarthritis and 7% severe osteoarthritis; sitting without getting up, 9% had lumbar osteoarthritis of a mild radiological grade, 5% had moderate lumbar osteoarthritis, and 3% had severe lumbar osteoarthritis. For the correlation of variables, the Pearson Chi-square statistical test was used, using a significance level of 5% (p value <0.05), obtaining a value of p = 0.150. CONCLUSION: Occupational body posture is not related to the radiological grade of lumbar osteoarthritis in adult patients over 45 years of age with lumbar osteoarthritis. The occupational body posture found most frequently in patients over 45 years of age with lumbar osteoarthritis is standing frequently on foot. The radiological grade of lumbar osteoarthritis most frequently found is grade 2 or minimal or mild osteoarthritis
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spelling Asmat Anhuamán, AnaAvalos Mendoza, Julisa Fiorella2018-02-23T12:57:27Z2018-02-23T12:57:27Z2014https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/9798Arthrosis is the most common form of arthropathy and a major cause of functional disability and reduction in the quality of life of older adults. Commonly considered as a disease of the peripheral joints, osteotrosis of the spine is often ignored in discussions about the prevalence and effect of osteoarthrosis on disability and function. Several studies show that the body postures adopted by people in their different occupational activities show some relationship with the damage caused in the lumbar spine. OBJECTIVE: To determine the existence of a relationship between occupational body posture and the degree of lumbar osteoarthritis in patients over 45 years of age with a diagnosis of lumbar osteoarthritis attended in the external rheumatology clinic during the 2004-2013 period. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Through active search, between January 2004 and December 2013, 152 patients older than 45 years with a diagnosis of lumbar osteoarthritis were identified. RESULTS: Of the total of patients with lumbar osteoarthritis, 81% were female and 19% were male; with ages ranging from 45 to 95 years (mean: 62.24, DS: 10,905). The occupations that were most frequent were: housewives (54%), farmers (10%), drivers (7%), domestic workers (7%), among others. The body postures that were found were: standing frequently (72%), sitting without getting up (17%) and crouching with the back bent (11%). According to the radiological grade of lumbar osteoarthritis, grade 2 or minimal or mild osteoarthritis (48%), grade 3 or moderate osteoarthritis (38%) and grade 4 or severe osteoarthritis (14%) were found. The percentage distribution of radiological degrees of lumbar osteoarthritis by occupational body postures was: crouching with the back bent the frequency of degrees of mild, moderate and severe lumbar osteoarthritis were 3%, 4% and 3% respectively; those with occupational body posture standing frequently 36% had mild lumbar osteoarthritis, 29% moderate osteoarthritis and 7% severe osteoarthritis; sitting without getting up, 9% had lumbar osteoarthritis of a mild radiological grade, 5% had moderate lumbar osteoarthritis, and 3% had severe lumbar osteoarthritis. For the correlation of variables, the Pearson Chi-square statistical test was used, using a significance level of 5% (p value <0.05), obtaining a value of p = 0.150. CONCLUSION: Occupational body posture is not related to the radiological grade of lumbar osteoarthritis in adult patients over 45 years of age with lumbar osteoarthritis. The occupational body posture found most frequently in patients over 45 years of age with lumbar osteoarthritis is standing frequently on foot. The radiological grade of lumbar osteoarthritis most frequently found is grade 2 or minimal or mild osteoarthritisLa artrosis es la forma más común de las artropatías y una causa principal de discapacidad funcional y reducción de la calidad de vida de los adultos mayores. Comúnmente considerado como una enfermedad de las articulaciones periféricas, la osteartrosis de la columna vertebral es a menudo ignorada en las discusiones sobre la prevalencia y el efecto de la osteartrosis sobre la discapacidad y la función. Diversos estudios evidencian que las posturas corporales adoptadas por las personas en sus distintas actividades ocupacionales muestran cierta relación con el daño causado en la columna lumbar. OBJETIVO: Determinar la existencia de una relación entre postura corporal ocupacional y el grado de artrosis lumbar en pacientes mayores de 45 años de edad con diagnóstico de artrosis lumbar atendidos en el consultorio externo de reumatología durante el período 2004-2013 MATERIAL Y MÉTODO: Mediante búsqueda activa se identificaron, entre enero del 2004 y diciembre del 2013, 152 pacientes con edad mayor de 45 años con diagnóstico de artrosis lumbar. RESULTADOS: Del total de pacientes con artrosis lumbar se encontraron que 81% eran del sexo femenino y 19% del sexo masculino; con edades comprendidas entre 45 a 95 años (media: 62.24, DS: 10.905). Las ocupaciones que más frecuente fueron: amas de casa (54%), agricultores (10%), choferes (7%), empleadas domésticas (7%), entre otras. Las posturas corporales que se encontraron fueron: de pie andando frecuentemente (72%), sentado sin levantarse (17%) y agachado con la espalda doblada (11%). Según el grado radiológico de artrosis lumbar se encontraron grado 2 o de artrosis mínima o leve (48%), grado 3 o de artrosis moderada (38%) y grado 4 o de artrosis severa (14%). La distribución porcentual de grados radiológicos de artrosis lumbar por posturas corporales ocupacionales fue: agachado con la espalda doblada la frecuencia de los grados de artrosis lumbar leve, moderado y severo fueron 3%, 4% y 3% respectivamente; aquellos con postura corporal ocupacional de pie andando frecuentemente 36% tenían artrosis lumbar leve, 29% artrosis moderada y 7% artrosis severa; sentado sin levantarse el 9% tenían artrosis lumbar de grado radiológico leve, el 5%, artrosis lumbar moderado y el 3% tenían artrosis lumbar severa. Para la correlación de variables se utilizó la prueba estadística de Chi Cuadrado de Pearson usando un nivel de significancia del 5% (valor de p<0.05) obteniéndose un valor de p= 0.150. CONCLUSIÓN: La postura corporal ocupacional no está relacionada al grado radiológico de artrosis lumbar en pacientes adultos mayores de 45 años con artrosis lumbar. La postura corporal ocupacional encontrada con mayor frecuencia en pacientes mayores de 45 años con artrosis lumbar es estar de pie andando frecuentemente. 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