“…Among these factors are the innate characteristics of the collaborator, physical resistance, joint ability, age, sex, height, and overweight, among others. Occupational factors include excessive work, static postures, inappropriate twisting and flexing of the trunk, excessive lifting and movement, repetitive work, and vibrations [4]. In the study by [5], a high prevalence of low back pain could be observed in the collaborators, with migrant workers being the ones with the highest prevalence of low back pain (80%) compared to the locals (42%).…”