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Vojnosanit Pregl ; 49(6): 529-32, 1992.
Article in Serbian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1297247

ABSTRACT

Due to low back pain (LBP) and harmful effects of flying, questionnaires were sent to 71 helicopter pilots of the experimental group, 22 mechanics helicopter flyers and to the control group of 28 air-traffic controllers. The prevalence of LBP was the highest in helicopter pilots, then in helicomechanics and air-traffic controllers (53%, 50% and 36%). Effects of exposure to vibration, body posture and working load have not contributed significantly to the occurrence of LBP. LBP has not lead to an important difference in the strength of the back musculature, body mass index and spondylosis, that is, scoliosis. The necessity of further study of LBP and maintaining of specific preventive measures are indicated.


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Aviation , Back Pain/etiology , Occupational Diseases , Adult , Aircraft , Humans , Male
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