Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported low back pain (LBP) and neck and shoulder pain (NSP), and the related factors in members and non-members of adolescents’ sports clubs. Methods: This cross-sectional study was based on surveys of 14–16-year-olds as a part of the Finnish Health Promoting Sports Club (FHPSC) Study. The surveys on self-reported health behaviours, injuries, and musculoskeletal health were conducted among sports club members (n = 962) and non-members (n = 675). Binary logistic regression analysis was applied to study the associations between dependent variables of LBP and NSP, and the independent factors. Results: The prevalence of LBP during the preceding 3 months wa...
Objective - To evaluate the prevalence, determinants and risk factors for Low back pain (LBP) in clu...
Participating in competitive sport increases the risk for injuries and musculoskeletal pain among ad...
Background: Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health benefits. ...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported low back pa...
Background: Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain among adolescents is high, and pain in adolescence i...
Background: Globally Low back pain (LBP) is one of five leading causes of years lived with disabilit...
This study investigates cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between the diversity of leisu...
AIM: To investigate the annual (2005) prevalence of nonspecific low back pain (LBP), defined as lum...
Leisure-time physical activity has a complex relationship with low back pain (LBP). Thus, we aimed t...
Background and Aims Neck and shoulder pain (NSP) is common in school age, but preventative factors ...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) defined as ache or pain in the lowest part of the back is a common...
PURPOSE:This study investigates the neck/shoulder pain (NSP) and low back pain (LBP) among current h...
Abstract This study comprised three parts: a cross-sectional survey of 826 high school students, a 7...
This study investigates the neck/shoulder pain (NSP) and low back pain (LBP) among current high scho...
Abstract Physical activity has multiple health benefits but may also increase the risk of developing...
Objective - To evaluate the prevalence, determinants and risk factors for Low back pain (LBP) in clu...
Participating in competitive sport increases the risk for injuries and musculoskeletal pain among ad...
Background: Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health benefits. ...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported low back pa...
Background: Prevalence of musculoskeletal pain among adolescents is high, and pain in adolescence i...
Background: Globally Low back pain (LBP) is one of five leading causes of years lived with disabilit...
This study investigates cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between the diversity of leisu...
AIM: To investigate the annual (2005) prevalence of nonspecific low back pain (LBP), defined as lum...
Leisure-time physical activity has a complex relationship with low back pain (LBP). Thus, we aimed t...
Background and Aims Neck and shoulder pain (NSP) is common in school age, but preventative factors ...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) defined as ache or pain in the lowest part of the back is a common...
PURPOSE:This study investigates the neck/shoulder pain (NSP) and low back pain (LBP) among current h...
Abstract This study comprised three parts: a cross-sectional survey of 826 high school students, a 7...
This study investigates the neck/shoulder pain (NSP) and low back pain (LBP) among current high scho...
Abstract Physical activity has multiple health benefits but may also increase the risk of developing...
Objective - To evaluate the prevalence, determinants and risk factors for Low back pain (LBP) in clu...
Participating in competitive sport increases the risk for injuries and musculoskeletal pain among ad...
Background: Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health benefits. ...