Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jul 2023)

Prevalence of Neck Pain in Car and Motorcycle Drivers: A Comprehensive Review of Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Care

  • Aafreen Aafreen,
  • Abdur Raheem Khan,
  • Ashfaque Khan,
  • Neeraj Kumar Maurya,
  • Ausaf Ahmad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2023/64993.18222
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
pp. 05 – 09

Abstract

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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 this health issue. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to gather relevant studies on neck pain prevalence and interventions among drivers. The collected data was analysed and synthesised to provide an in-depth understanding of the issue. The result of this review reveals a significant prevalence of neck pain among car and motorcycle drivers, highlighting the need for targeted interventions. Primary, secondary, and tertiary care strategies are essential in addressing neck pain in this population. Primary care interventions focus on preventing the onset of neck pain, while secondary care aims to manage existing symptoms and prevent their worsening. Tertiary care interventions involve rehabilitation and long-term management of chronic neck pain. The present review concluded that a multi-faceted approach, encompassing primary, secondary, and tertiary care interventions, is necessary to prevent and manage neck pain in drivers. However, the current evidence base has limitations, and further research is required to enhance our understanding of effective interventions for this population.

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