2023
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2023/64993.18222
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Prevalence of Neck Pain in Car and Motorcycle Drivers: A Comprehensive Review of Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Care

Abstract: Car and motorcycle drivers frequently experience neck pain, which may have an impact on their quality of life and productivity at work. Understanding the prevalence of neck pain in this population and identifying effective interventions was essential for developing targeted healthcare strategies. The purpose of this review was to determine the prevalence of neck pain among car and motorcycle drivers and assess the effectiveness of primary, secondary, and tertiary care interventions in managing and preventing t… Show more

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“…3 Evidence shows that occupational activities, such as driving, can cause or aggravate neck pain. 4 Professional drivers, spanning from taxi drivers to truck drivers, each have unique driving habits and challenges which may contribute to musculoskeletal discomfort. For instance, taxi drivers may experience frequent starts and stops and short bursts of driving, whereas truck drivers may engage in prolonged, continuous driving sessions.…”
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“…3 Evidence shows that occupational activities, such as driving, can cause or aggravate neck pain. 4 Professional drivers, spanning from taxi drivers to truck drivers, each have unique driving habits and challenges which may contribute to musculoskeletal discomfort. For instance, taxi drivers may experience frequent starts and stops and short bursts of driving, whereas truck drivers may engage in prolonged, continuous driving sessions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%