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Abstracto

A Cross-Sectional Overview on Outer Muscle Torment among Specialists and Occupants

Karlie Gross

This cross-sectional study provides a comprehensive overview of the prevalence and factors associated with musculoskeletal pain among physicians and residents. Musculoskeletal pain, particularly in the outer muscles, is a common concern in the medical profession, potentially impacting the well-being and performance of healthcare professionals. The study involved a diverse sample of physicians and residents across different specialties and training levels. Data were collected through self-reported surveys, capturing information on the presence, frequency, and intensity of outer muscle pain. Additionally, demographic variables, working conditions, ergonomic practices, and lifestyle factors were assessed to identify potential associations with musculoskeletal discomfort. Preliminary results indicate a notable prevalence of outer muscle pain among the study participants, with specific patterns emerging based on medical specialties and training levels. Factors such as prolonged hours of standing, inadequate ergonomic support, and high job demands were found to be significantly associated with an increased likelihood of musculoskeletal pain. The study also explores coping mechanisms employed by healthcare professionals to manage musculoskeletal discomfort, including lifestyle modifications, exercise routines, and the utilization of ergonomic tools. Understanding these strategies is crucial for informing interventions aimed at preventing and alleviating outer muscle pain in the medical workforce. In conclusion, this cross-sectional overview sheds light on the prevalence and contributing factors of outer muscle pain among physicians and residents. The findings underscore the importance of targeted interventions and ergonomic improvements in medical settings to enhance the musculoskeletal well-being of healthcare professionals, ultimately promoting a healthier and more sustainable work environment in the medical field.