“…Besides that, the clustering pattern of MSDs particularly in the neck (28.0%), upper back (27.4%), lower back (23.6%), wrists/hand (22.9%) and hip/thigh (21.0%) observed from this study is somewhat different compared with findings in previous studies among nursing students 18,19 . Among Korean nursing students, the reported prevalence pattern was mostly in the shoulder (46.0%), lower back (39.1%), neck (35.6%), feet (25.2%) and leg (23.8%) 18 whereas in Australian nursing students, it was mostly in the lower back (59.2%), neck (34.6%), knee (25.0%) and shoulder (23.8%) regions 19 . The observed variations could, in part, be due to differences in population (race and ethnicity), study design and sample size, comorbidities and predisposing factors.…”